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WILMINGTON,    N.    C, 

DIKECTORY, 


General   Advertiser, 

CONTAINING  A   GENERAL  AND    BUSINESS    DIEECTORY    OF   THE 

CITY,  fflSTORICAL  SKETCH,  STATE,  COUNTY 

CITY  GOVERNMENT,  &c.,  &c. 


COMPILED    BY 

T.    M.   Hi^DDOOK 


J,    A.     ENGELHAKD,     STEAM    POWER    PEES3    PRINT, 

P.  HEINSBERGEE,  Publisher. 
1871. 


Enteeed  according  to  Act  of  Congress,  in  the  year  1871,  by  T.  M.  Haddock, 
IN  THE  Office  of  the  Librarian  of  Congress,  at  Washington,  D.  C. 


INTRODUCTORY. 


In  presenting  the  first  edition  of  our  work  to  the  public,  we  do  so  with  the 
hope  that  our  friends  and  patrons  will  overlook  any  sHght  errors  we  may  have 
committed.  Those  who  are  conversant  with  the  toils,  trials  and  labors  incident 
to  a  work  of  this  character,  are  well  aware  that  perfection  is  impossible — the 
very  nature  of  the  work  precludes  the  idea.  The  many  classes  to  be  dealt  with 
in  obtaining  the  desired  information,  embraces  the  weU  informed  and  ignorant—; 
with  the  latter  class  we  are  thrown  upon  our  own  resources  for  the  best  infor- 
mation possible;  at  times  we  have  been  compelled  to  resort  to  the  force  pump 
until  quite  exhausted.  We  have  endeavored  to  meet  the  want  so  long  felt  in 
our  city,  and  have  devoted  our  whole  time,  care  and  attention  with  that  end  in 
view,  and  trust  that  our  patrons,  who  have  been  so  hberal  towards  us,  (for 
which  they  have  our  sincere  thanks,)  will  approve  our  humble  efforts.  Our 
familiarity  and  experience  with  our  first  effort  in  this  city,  we  trust  will  enable 
us  to  render  the  future  editions  of  our  work  more  acceptable. 

We  cannot  close  without  expressing  our  gratitude  and  renewed  thanks  for 
the  many  favors  and  kindnesses  received  from  the  merchants,  manufacturers 
and  citizens  of  Wilmington,  so  essential  to  the  completion  of  our  work;  also  to 
our  patrons  abroad  are  we  indebted  for  their  encouragement.  Trusting  for  a 
continuance  of  your  favors  in  our  future  efforts,  and  hoping  wo  may  improve 
sufiiciently  to  merit  the  same, 

We  are  fraterually  yours, 

T.  M.  HADDOCK, 

Compiler. 


aEISTERi^L   INDEX. 


The  City  of  Wilmington,  N.  C,  Sketch 9 

Business  Directory  of  North  Carolina 29 

General  Directory 41 

Government  of  North  Carolina 240 

Government  of  New  Hanover  County 259 

Govenrment  of  Wilmington,  N.  G 260 


INDEX  TO  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


ACADEMIES  AND   SEMINABIE8. 

Academy  of  the  Incarnation 215 

Eansom,  Mrs  llobert 171 

APOTHECARIES    AND    DRUGGI8T8. 

Green  &  Flanncr 181 

Lippitt,  Jas  W  &  Co 93 

Mebane,  J  A 189 

Wright,  Dr  A  E 199 

ATTORNEYS. 

Abbott  &  CantweU. . . .  , 55 

Bellamy,  Marsden 55 

Hobnes,  John  L 75 

London,  Alex  T 75 

Meares,  T  D 43 

AUCTIONEERS  AND  REAL  ESTATE  BRO- 
KERS. 

James  &  Meares. 83 

BANKS. 
Dawson,  James 193 

First  National 189 

National  Freednian's 85 

BAKERS  AND  CONFECTIONERS. 

Lessman,  A 187 

Mayer,  CK 197 

BARBERS. 

Carraway  &  Cleapor 71  &  187 

Powell,  BJr 185 

BOOK   BINDERIES. 

Bernard.  Wm  H 61 

Grady.   Chas  1 129 

Heinsberger,  P 79 

BOOK   STORES. 
Heinsberger,  P,  Fron  Title  Page  &  155 

Love,  John  D 167 

BOOTS  AND  SHOES. 

Finkyson  &  Bro 121 

Shutte,  Henry 179 

PRODUCE   BROKERS. 

Shaw,  William  H 89 

BUILDERS  AND  BUILDING  MATERIALS. 
-Bladen  Land  Co,  outside  back  cov- 
er and 179 


Cape  Feiir  Building  Co,  inside  back, 

cover  and 153 

BUTCHERS. 

Johnson,  T  H  &  Bro 181 

King,  James  J 125 

Klein,  Daniel 165 

Mote,  TJ&Bro 199 

Bappler,  George  P 8 

CARRIAGE  MANUFACTURERS. 

Heyden,  PH 195 

Lowery,  James  A 227 

CLOTHING. 

David  &  Weil 1  &  147 

ShrierBros 101 

COMMISSION    MERCHANTS. 

Adrian  &  Toilers 51 

Anderson,  James  &  Co 241 

Barker,  Geo  G  &  Co 53 

Chadbourn,  James  H  &  Co 65 

Fairly,  Mclver  &  Co 29 

Gxi-rell  &  Stanaland 44 

Hart,  Godfrey 243  &  93 

Kerchner,  F  W,  outside  back  cover 

and 151 

Manning,  SH 93 

Martin,  Alfred 81 

Monroe,  WM 157 

Murray,  E&Co... 183 

Northrop  &  Cumming 81 

Spnmt  &  Hinson 89 

Vick  &  Mebane 89 

WilUams  &  Murchison,  outside  front 

cover  and 115 

Worth  &  Worth 87 

Woody,  JD 43 

COOPERS. 

Craig,  WmE 81 

DOLLAR   STORE. 

Keyes,  H&Co 149 

DRY   GOODS,  ETC. 

Bear,  Sol  &  Bros 245 

Duw.;on,  John 71 

Eitiuger,  Wm 103 

Fishblate  &  Bro 1  &  147 

Hart,  Godfrey 93 

Katz,  MM 149 


INDEX. 


DKY   GOODS,    ETC — CONTINUED. 

Louis,  Davis  &  Co 1 

Macks,  Isaac 91  &  139 

Posner,  E 225 

Solomon,  L  &  Co 101 

WeiU,  B&L 209 

FERTILIZERS. 

Buie,  DrD  M 71 

■Carolina  Fertilizer  (DeEosset&Co, 

Agents) 201 

Navassa  Gnano  Company 95 

Kerchner,  F  W . . . .  Outside  back  cover 

Fairly,  Mclver  &  Co 44 

Mui-ray,  E  &  Co 183 

Vick  &  Mebane 89 

FUBNITTJEE,  PAPER  HANGING  AND  UP- 
HOLSTERY. 

Grant  &  Cowau, 261 

Schutte,  FA 137 

Smith,  DA 47 

Zimmerman  &  White 211 

FOUNDRIES,     IRON    AND    BRASS,  MA- 
CHINERY. 

Hart  &  Bailey Ill 

Hall,  Jos  &  Co,  Kichmond,  Va. . . .  127 
Tanner,  Wm  E  &  Co,  Eichmond, 

Va,  inside  front  cover  and 161 

Snyder  &  Irby,  Eichmond,  Va 235 

Sei-voss,  T  C,  Manf  rs  Agency 135 

GE  AN  ARIES. 
Cape  Fear  Flour  and  Pearl  Homi- 
ny Mills,  last  page  and 175 

GROCERS. 

Adrian  &  VoUers 51 

Fairly,  Mclver  &  Co 29 

Kerchner,   F  W,  oiitside  back  cov- 
er and 151 

Lewis,  Thomas  C 119 

Manning,  S  H 93 

Myers,   Charles  D  &  Co 169 

Peschau,  E 7 

Eunge,  G  H  W 165 

Stevenson,  Jas  C 125 

Williams  &  Murchison,  outside  front 

cover  and 115 

GUN  AND    LOCKSMITHS. 

Craig  &  Perdew 157 

HARDWARE. 

Neff,  AH 48 

Dawson,  Teel  &  Henning 63 

HAIR,  WIGS,  BRAIDS,  TOUPEES,    &0. 

Wildt,  William  &  Sou,  Eichmond, 

Va 145  &  231 

HARNESS  AND  SADDLERY. 

Jfewell,  GA&Co 191 


HATS,    CAPS,    ETC. 
Yf  right,  Thomas  H 117 

EJDES   ANDl'LEATHER. 

Falconer  &  Son 43 

HOUSE  FURNISHING     GOODS. 

Grant  &  Cowan 261 

Neft;  AH 48 

HuTELS. 

Burnett  House 248 

Clifford  House 67 

National  Hotel 77 

Purcell  House 57 

Gurley  House,  Petersburg,  Va . . . .  97 

Chiton  House,  Eichm'd,  Va.  .59  &  163 

Emory  House,  Weldon,  N  C 47 

INSURANCE  COMPANIES  AND  AGENCIES. 

DeEosset  &  Co  (Fire  &  Life) 73 

New  York  Life  (Jno  A  Byrne)  out- 
side front  cover  and    pages 

219,  220  &  221 
Wilmington  Life  Ins  Co  of  N  C . . .  45 
Wihnington  North  Carohna  Life. .     45 

JEWELER**. 

Brown  &  Anderson 55 

Wildt,  Wm  &  Son,  Eichmond,  Va, 

(Hair) 145  &  231 

LAND  AGENCIES. 

Bivens,  WJ 123 

Brink,  Ed  E 130  &  131 

Price,  George  W,  Jr 113 

LIQUOR  DEALERS. 

Adrian  &  Vollers 51 

Brtmhild,  H 181 

Mayer,  Nathan 119  &  177 

Myers,  Chas  D  &  Co 167 

Peschau,  E 7 

Weill,  L&Co 241 

LIVERY  STABLES. 

Currie,  S  A 141 

Pomeroy,  Edward 173 

Southerland  &  SteagaU 247 

manufacturer's  AGENCY. 

Servoss,  T  C 135 

marble  W0RK8. 

Walker,  James 183 

I    MILLINERY  AND  FANCY  GOODS. 

Flanagan,  L 185 

Lumsden,  E  A 205 

Katz,  MM 149 

NEWSPAPERS  AND  PRINTING   OFFICES. 

Morning  Star  and  Carohna  Far- 
mer (Wm  H  Bernard) 61 

Post  (C  I  Grady) 105,  107  &  129 

Journal  (J  A  Engelhard)  front  of 
Title  Page. 

PAINTER. 

John  A  Parker 262 

PHOTOGRAPHIC     GALLERIES. 

VanOrsdell,  CM 121 

Yates,  CW 103 


INDEX. 


paperTstock  and  metals,  oakum, 

AC. 

Falconer  &  Sou,  with  W  J  Pen- 
ton 43 

IIANO  DEALERS. 

Heinsberger,  P 155 

Kuivbe,  Wiu  &  Co,   Baltimore, ....     40 
POULTRY    RAISERS. 

Schenck,  J  W,  Jr 103 

RAILROADS. 

Wilmington,  Char  &  Euth 207 

Wihiiington,  Col  &  Augusta. .  .7  &  229 

"Wilmington  &  Weldon 7  &  2C1 

SALOONS  ASD  RESTAURANTS. 

Brocket  Webb 75 

Clarendon  Bar  (Walker  Moore) ...     67 

Chfford  House G7 

Burnett,  RB 248 

Dew  Drop  Saloon  (Rob't  J  Scarbo- 
rough)      67 

DeumeLandt,  Aug 248 

Marcus,  H 217 

National  Saloon 99 

Wilmington  Gardens 243  &  166 

Nicholas,  Thos  H,  Richmond,  Va  .     G9 
SAW  MILLS. 

Chadbourn,  Jas  H  &  Co 65 

Colville  &  Taylor 65 

Kidder,  Edw'd  &  Sons 65 

Northrop  &  Gumming 81 

Parsley,  OG 197 


6E■^\^^'0    MACHINES. 

Florouco'(D  Anderson) 239 

Singer's  (G  A  Newell  <fc  Co) 191 

Grover  &  Baker  (E  A  Lvunsdeu). . .  2U5 

SODA,    ALE,    AC. 

Kordlander,  Henry 159 

8TATI0NER3. 

Heinsberger,  P 155 

Love,  John  D 167 

STEAMSHIP    LINES. 

Baltimore  and  Wilmington  (A  D 
Cazanx) 133 

STOVE    AND    ARCHITEOTURAIi    IRON 
WORKS. 

Snyder  &  Irby,  Richmond,  Va 235 

TINWARE,   STOTES,  ETC.,  DEALERS. 

Child,   Jesse 213 

Neff,  AH 48 

TOBACCONISTS. 

Burkheimer,  Henry 55 

Pigott,  David ". 217 

UNDERTAKERS    AND    CABINET 
MAKERS. 

Yopp  &  Woolvin 199 

Harris,  RL 243 


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Wilmington,  Columbia  &  Augusta 

Office  Gen'l  Freight  and  Ticket  Agent^ 
Wilmington,  N.  C,  March  1,  1871. 

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PASSENGERS  THE  SAME  TRAINS  FROM  RICHMOND  OR 
BALTIMORE,  AS  BY  ANY  OTHER  ROUTE,  and  likewise  to 
SOUTHERN  BOUND  PASSENGERS  EQUALLY  QUICK  TRAN- 
SIT and  by  the  same  trains  from  AUGUSTA,  MACON,  MONT- 
GOMERY and  ATLANTA  as  by  any  other  route. 

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South  and  West. 

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locating  along  the  line  of  each  road. 

Freight  Tariffs — at  prorated  competing  rates — made  between  all' 
Northern  and  Southern  cities. 

Rates  guaranteed.     Loss,  damages  and  overcharges  promptly  settled. 

Freights  moved  in  car  load  quantities,  NORTH  or  SOUTH  and 
WEST  from  Wilmington  without  transfer. 

All  enquiries  concerning  Freight  and^assenger  business  promptly 
answered,  and  every  possible  facility  of  tariff  and  transportatioE 
offered. 

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terms  with  the  choisest  of  MSaTS  AND  GAME  in  season.  Every 
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THE  CITY  OF   WILMINGTON,  N.  0. 


ITS  SITUATION — ORIGIN — HISTOEY — PUBLIC  BUILDINGS — POETS  AND 
INLETS — SUPPLIES — POPULATION — CHURCHES — SCHOOLS— CEM- 
ETERIES —  CLIMATE  —  SOCIETIES — RAIL  ROADS — COMMEBCE — 
MANUFACTORIES,   &C.,   &G.,   &C. 

The  city  of  "Wilmington,  the  seat  of  New  Hanover  County,  and  the 
largest  and  most  flourishing  of  the  seaports  of  the  State,  is  pleasantly 
situated  on  the  east  bank  of  the  Cape  Fear  river,  and  just  opposite  and 
below  the  confluence  of  its  two  branches,  the  North  East  and  the  North 
West  Cape  Fear.  It  is  28  miles  from  the  mouth  of  the  river,  in  lati- 
tude 34°  12'',  longitude  67°  56',  and  is  located  on  a  peninsula,  it 
being  just  about  7  miles  from  the  city  to  the  ocean  on  the  east.  It  is 
built  upon  a  range  of  high  sand  hills,  and  extends  some  two  miles 
along  the  banks  of  the  river,  and  above  one  mile  back  toward  the 
ocean.  Its  streets  are  regularly  and  beautifully  laid  out,  very  nearly 
all  of  them  running  at  right  angles  with  each  other,  and  ornamented, 
in  the  older  localities,  with  beautiful  shade  trees,  principally  of  oak, 
elm,  sycamore,  and  that  species  known  with  us  as  the  fragrant  China 
tree.  It  has  many  fine  residences,  with  ample  grounds  around  them, 
adorned,  in  many  instances,  with  rare  plants.  It  is  distant  by  rail, 
about  26  hours  from  Baltimore,  and  about  36  from  New  York. 

ITS  ORIGIN. 
The  original  founders  and  the  early  settlers  of  the  place  were  all  of 
English  extraction,  and  many  of  the  descendants  of  them  are  to  be 
found  on  the  Cape  Fear  at  this  day.  The  parent  settlement  was  the 
town  of  Brunswick,  which  was  planted  on  the  river,  some  sixteen  miles 
below  the  city,  at  the  place  now  known  as  Fort  Anderson,  and  which 
was  the  scene,  during  the  late  war,  of  one  of  the  most  terrible  bom- 


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barJmonts  that  has  been  known  in  the  history  of  the  Western  World, 
Brunswick  was  settled  in  1725  by  Col.  Maurice  Moore,  who  received 
from  the  Lord  Proprietors  a  grant  of  1500  acres  of  land  on  the  west 
side  of  the  river,  and  who  proceeded  to  lay  off  a  town  on  its  most  eligi- 
ble site,  which  was  named  by  him  Brunswick.  Here  emigrants  soon 
flocked — some  from  Carolina,  others  from  Virginia,  and'  still  others 
from  old  England.  Many  of  them  were  gentlemen  of  culture  and  re- 
linomont,  and  among  the  scant  records  that  have  come  down  to  us  we 
find  the  ancestors  of  some  of  the  most  illustrious  men  of  the  Cape 
Fear  region. 

In  1730  and  '31  the  first  pioneers  settled  upon  the  lands  of  the  Cape 
Fear  on  what  is  now  the  site  of  the  present  populous  city.  In  1733 
John  Watson,  James  Wimble,  Joshua  Grainger  and  Michael  Wiggins 
agreed  to  lay  out  a  town  on  the  site  of  the  then  ■'iliage,  and  a  survey 
for  that  purpose  was  accordingly  made.  In  1735  John  Watson  re- 
ceived a  grant  for  six  hundred  and  forty  acres,  located  on  the  west 
bank  of  the  Cape  Fear,  and  including  the  village,  under  the  name  of 
Newton.  In  1739,  through  the  influence  of  Gabriel  Johnston,  at  that 
time  the  Royal  Governor  of  the  Province,  the  name  of  Newton  was 
changed,  by  legislative  enactment,  to  Wilmington,  in  honor  of  Spence 
Compton,  Earl  of  Wilmington. 

From  this  time  may  be  dated  the  real  history  of  Wilmington^  as  it 
then  received  its  first  commercial  impetus.  There  are' no  statistics  to 
prove  the  fact,  but  it  is  evident  that  at  the  date  given  above  the  inhab- 
itants of  Brunswick  were  fast  leaving  that  place  and  settling  in 
Wilmington.  The  act  giving  it  its  name  authorized  the  town  to  send 
a  member  to  the  Lower  House,  and  directed  the  Clerk  and  Register, 
and  the  Naval  ofiicer  and  Collector,  to  remove  from  Port  Brunswick  to 
this  place.  From  this  date  the  chroniclers  tell  us  nothing  more  rela- 
tive to  the  history  of  Brunswick.  It  is  believed  that  it  was  burned  by 
the  British  during  the  Revolutionary  War,  but  that  Wilmington  had 
previously  absorbed  nearly  all  its  inhabitants. 

HISTOEY. 
The  growth  of  the  place,  from  this  period  of  the  Revolution  to  the 
breaking  out  of  the  war  between  the  States,  was  slow,  yet  steady.  In 
1758,  a  period  of  twenty-eight  3'cars  from  its  first  settlement,  there 
were  only  sixty  owners  of  real  estate  in  the  town,  the  aggregate  value 
being  £6,025,  or  about  $33,000,  and  four  years  after,  in  1762,  the 
population  approximated  but  one  thousand  souls. 


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In  September,  1761,  the  most  violent  equinoctial  gale  yet  known 
here  raged  along  the  Cape  Fear  coast.  It  continued  for  four  days,  and 
was  very  disastrous  in  its  effects.  Several  houses  were  blown  over,  and 
all  the  vessels  then  in  the  river,  with  but  a  few  exceptions,  were 
driven  ashore.  Such  was  the  fury  of  the  storm  that  the  waves  forced 
open  a  new  passage  from  the  river  to  the  ocean,  which  has  since  be- 
come one  of  the  highways  of  our  commerce,  and  which  was  called 
New  Inlet,  the  name  it  now  bears.  Previous  to  the  period  of  the 
gale  the  peninsula  in  which  the  city  is  situated  extended  entirely  to  the 
mouth  of  the  river,  unbroken  by  any  inlet  to  the  sea,  and  included 
Smith's  Island  and  Bald  Head. 

On  September  1st,  1764,  the  first  newspaper  ever  published  in  this 
section  of  the  State  was  issued  at  this  place.  It  was  called  the  North 
Carolina  Gazette  and  Weekly  Post  Boy,  and  was  edited  and  published 
by  a  Scot3hman  named  Andrew  Stewart. 

North  Carolina  has  truly  and  justly  claimed  precedence  of  the  colo- 
nies in  a  Declaration  of  Independence,  for  at  Charlotte,  in  Mecklen- 
burg County,  on  the  20th  day  of  May,  1775,  was  drawn,  signed  and 
sealed,  a  declaration  of  her  own  independence.  Yet  the  Cape  Fear, 
as  a  section,  must  ever  take  precedence  of  North  Carolina  as  a  State. 
When,  in  1765,  the  news  was  received  here  of  the  passage,  by  the 
British  Parliament,  of  the  famous  American  Stamp  Act,  it  was  bitterly 
opposed  and  denounced  ;  and  when,  in  the  following  year,  the  British 
sloop-of-war  Diligence  arrived  in  the  Cape  Fear  river,  laden  with  the 
stamps,  she  was  peremptorily  refused  permission  to  land  them,  and  all 
intercourse  with  the  shore  was  denied  her.  CoL  John  Ashe,  of  New 
Hanover,  and  Col.  Hugh  Waddell,  of  Brunswick,  each  with  his  Com- 
pany of  hardy  yeomanry  behind  him,  stood  at  the  quay  at  Brunswick 
to  meet  them.  At  their  demand  the  Captain  of  the  Diligence  promised 
not  to  attempt  to  land  the  stamps.  They  then  seized  the  enemy's  boat, 
and  raising  a  mast  and  a  flag  in  it,  placed  't  upon  a  cart  and  proceeded 
in  triumph  to  Wilmington.  The  town  was  rent  with  acclamations  of 
joy,  and  that  night  the  houses  were  illuminated.  At  the  head  of  the 
people.  Colonels  Ashe  and  Waddell  the  next  day  besieged  the  Gover- 
nor's house,  and  demanded  that  James  Houston,  the  Stamp  Master,  be 
delivered  to  them.  Intimidated  by  their  demands  and  threats.  Gover- 
nor Try  on  complied,  when  Houston  was  conducted  to  the  Market 
House,  and,  in  presence  or  the  whole  people,  made  to  swear  never  to 
execute  the  Act! 

Early  in  the  year  1775  it  was  evident  to  the  citizens  of  the  Cape 
Pear  region  that  war  with  the  mother  country  was  imminent.     They 


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therefore,  on  June  19th  of  that  year,  organized  themselves  into  an  as- 
sociation, the  avowed  object  of  which  was  resistance,  by  arms  if  need 
be,  to  the  increasing  aggressions  of  the  British  government.  A  Com- 
mittee of  Safety  was  appointed,  and  every  man  instinctively  began  to 
prepare  for  the  struggle  that  all  could  see  was  rapidly  approaching. 
Fort  Johnson,  situated  at  the  mouth  of  the  river,  at  what  is  now 
Smithville,  and  which  had  been  built  by  the  Province  in  1745,  attract- 
ed the  attention  of  the  Committee,  and  thus  early  its  capture  was  re- 
solved upon.  Josiah  Martin,  who  had  succeeded  Tryon  as  Governor 
of  the  Province,  becoming  alarmed  at  the  attitude  of  the  citizens,  fled 
to  this  fort  for  protection.  Johnston  was  well  armed  and  supplied,  and 
was  further  protected  by  the  gun^j  of  His  Majesty's  war  vessel  Cruiser, 
which  lay  close  up  to  the  fort.  Yet,  notwithstanding  these  facts,  its 
capture  was  decided  on,  and  on  the  18th  of  July,  nearly  a  year  pre- 
vious to  the  National  Declaration  of  Independence,  Col.  John  Ashe,  at 
the  head  of  a  band  of  trusty  patriots,  appeared  before  the  works  and 
demanded  its  surrender.  Martin  at  once  fled  to  his  ship,  and  the  works 
were  captured  and  destroyed  under  the  very  guns  of  the  British  vessel. 
The  most  important  event  of  the  Revolutionary  War,  which  can 
properly  pertain  to  the  Wilmington  section,  was  the  battle  of  Moore's 
Creek,  which  occurred  about  eighteen  miles  from  the  city,  at  a  place 
where  the  county  bridge  crosses  the  above  named  stream.  This  battle 
was  fought  February  27th,  1776,  between  the  Scotch  Tories,  under 
Brigadier-General  McDonald,  and  a  much  smaller  body  of  the  patriot 
Whigs,  under  Colonels  Lillington  and  Caswell.  The  Tories  were  on 
their  way  to  this  place,  to  effect  a  junction  with  Sir  Peter  Parker  and 
Major-General  Sir  Henry  Clinton,  who  arrived  in  the  Cape  Fear,  with 
a  military  and  naval  armament,  on  the  18th  April,  1776.  They  were 
completely  routed,  with  the  loss  of  many  oflicers  and  men,  arras,  ac- 
coutrements, &c.  The  victory  was  important  in  that  it  broke  up  an  in- 
tended British  campaign  in  North  Carolina.  Sorely  disappointed  at 
the  result,  Clinton,  despairing  of  obtaining  a  foothold  in  the  Cape  Fear 
section,  after  landing  with  a  portion  of  his  troops^  and  devastating  a 
part  of  Brunswick  County,  re-embarked  and  sailed  for  Charleston  on 
the  4th  of  Juno. 

From  the  close  of  the  Revolution  is  to  be  dated  a  long  era  of  peace 
and  prosperity  for  the  inhabitants  of  the  little  town  of  Wilmington. 
Commerce  and  industrial  pursuits  revived,  and  soon  wealth  began  to 
reward  earnest  labor.  The  society,  too,  of  the  Cape  Fear  was  not  one 
of  its  least  charms.     Men  of  culture  and  intelligence,  and  many  of  no 


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mean  order  of  literary  merits  soon  flocked  to  the  town,  and  in  a  little 
while  the  place  had  achieved  a  reputation  for  its  hospitality  and  social 
refinement,  that  clings  to  it  to  this  day.  The  following  is  a  list  of 
Members  of  the  House  of  Commons,  in  the  General  Assembly  of  the 
State,  from  1774  to  1836  when  the  Borough  representation  was 
abolished  by  the  Convention  which  assembled  in  1835 : 


Years. 

House  of  Commons. 

Years. 

House  of  Commous. 

1774. 

Francis  Clayton, 

1805. 

J.  G.  Wright. 

1775. 

Cornelius  Harnett. 

1806. 

J.  G.  Wright. 

1776. 

William  Hooper. 

1807. 

J.  G.  Wright. 

1778. 

William  Hooper. 

1808. 

J.  G.  Wright. 

1779. 

Wm.  Hooper. 

1809. 

J.  G.  Wright. 

1780. 

Wm.  Hooper. 

1810. 

Wm.  W.  Jones, 

1781. 

Wm.  Hooper. 

1811. 

Wm.  W.  Jones. 

1782. 

Wm.  Hooper. 

1812. 

Wm.  W.  Jones. 

1783. 

Arch'd  McLean. 

1813. 

Wm.  W.  Jones. 

1784. 

Arch'd  McLean. 

1814. 

Wm.  W.  Jones. 

1785. 

Arch'd  McLean. 

1815. 

Wm.  W.  Jones. 

1786. 

Arch'd  McLean. 

1816. 

Edward  B.  Dudley. 

1787. 

Joshua  Potts. 

1817. 

Edward  B.  Dudley. 

1788. 

Ed«ard  Jones. 

1818. 

Wm.  B.  Meares. 

1789. 

Edward  Jones. 

1819. 

John  D.  Jones. 

1790. 

Edward  Jones. 

1820. 

John  D.  Jones. 

1791. 

Edward  Jones. 

1821. 

John  D.  Jones. 

1792. 

Joshua  G.  Wright. 

1822. 

John  D.  Jones. 

1793. 

J.  G.  Wright. 

1823. 

M.  W.  Campbell. 

1794. 

J.  G.  Wright. 

1824. 

Kobert  H.  Cowan. 

1795. 

J.  G.  Wright 

1825. 

Robert  H.  Cowan, 

1796. 

J.  G.  Wright. 

1826. 

Joseph  A.  Hill. 

1797. 

J.  G.  Wright. 

1827. 

Joseph  A.  Hill. 

1798. 

J.  G.  Wright. 

1828. 

John  Walker. 

1799. 

J.  G.  Wrigbt. 

1830. 

Joseph  A.  Hill. 

1801. 

J.  G.  Wright. 

1831. 

Daniel  Sherwood. 

18.02. 

J.  G.  Wright. 

1832. 

Daniel  Sherwood. 

1803. 

J.  G.  Wright. 

1833. 

John  D.  Jones. 

1804. 

J.  G.  Wright. 

1834. 

Edward  B.  Dudley. 

The  following  are  the  Members  of  the  General  Assembly  for  New 
Hanover  County,  from  1777  to  1870-71 : 

Years.  Senate.  House  of  Oommons. 

1777.  John  Ashe,  Alexander  Lillington,  Samuel  Swann. 

1778.  John  Ashe,  John  Devane,  Timothy  Bloodwortli. 

1779.  John  Devane,  John  A.  Campbell,  Timothy  Bloodworth. 

1780.  John  Devane,  John  A.  Cami^bell,  Timothy  Bloodworth. 

1781.  .Tohn  Devane,  Thomas  Bloodworth,  Caleb  Granger. 

1782.  Caleb  Granger,  Timothy  Bloodworth,  Jas.  Bloodworth. 

1783.  John  A.  Campbell,      Timothy  Bloodworth.  Jas.  Bloodworth. 

1784.  John  A.  Campbell,      Timothy  Bloodworth,  Jas.  Bloodworth. 

1785.  John  A.  Campbell,      Jas.  Bloodworth,  John  Pugh  Williams. 

1786.  John  A.  Campbell,      Jas.  B.oodworth,  John  Pugh  Williams. 

1787.  John  A.  Campbell,      Thomas  Devane,  Jr.,  Timothy  Bloodworth, 

1788.  Timothy  Bloodworth,  John  Pugh  Williams,  Thomas  Devane. 


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Tears; 

1789. 
1791. 
1792. 
1793. 
179i. 
1795. 
1790. 
1797. 
1798. 
1799. 
1800. 
1801. 
1802. 
1803. 
180-1. 
1805. 
180(5. 
1807. 
1808. 
1809. 
1810. 
1811. 
1812. 
1813. 
1814. 
1815. 
1816. 
1817. 
1818. 
1819. 
1820. 
1821. 
1822. 
1823. 
1821. 
1825. 
1820. 
1827. 
1828. 
1829. 
1830. 
1831. 
1832. 
1833. 
1834. 
1835. 
1830. 
1838. 
1840. 
1842. 
1844. 
1840. 
1848. 
1850. 
1852. 


Timotby  Bloodwortb 
Jolin  A.  Camphell, 
Jiilm  A.  Campbell, 
Jobn  A.  Campbell, 
William  H.  Hill, 
Jas.  Bloodwortb, 
Jas.  Bloodwortb, 
Jobn  Hill, 
Jobu  Hill, 
Joba  Hill, 
Jobu  Hill, 
Samuel  Asbo, 
Samuel  Asbo, 
Samuel  Asbe, 
Jobu  B'oodwortb, 
Jobn  Hill, 
Samuel  Asbo, 
Samuel  Asbe, 
F.  T.  Bloodwortb, 
F.  T.  Bloodwortb, 
Tbomas  Devaue, 
William  Hill, 
David  Jones, 
David  Jones, 
David  Jones, 
James  Lnrkins, 
Eicbard  Nixon, 
Samuel  Asbe, 
M.  W.  Campbell, 
George  Feuueil, 
George  Fennell, 
M.  W.  Campbell, 
Tbomas  Devanei, 
Tbomas  Devaue, 
Tbomas  Dovane, 
Tbomas  Devaue, 
Tbomas  Devaue, 
Thomas  Devaue, 
Wm.  B.  Meares, 
Wm.  B.  Meares, 
Wm.  B.  Meares, 
M.  W.  Campbell, 
Jos.  H.  Lamb, 
Wm.  B.  Meares, 
Owen  Holmes, 
L.  H.  Marsteller, 
Louis  H.  Marsteller, 
Cbarles  Heury, 
Wm.  S.  Lark'ius, 
Wm.  S.  Larkius, 
Oweu  Holmes, 
Wm.  S.  Asbe, 
Wm.  S.  Asbe, 
N.  N.  Nixou, 
James  Kerr, 


II  use  of  Commona. 

,  Jobn  A.  Campbell,  Jobn  Pugb  Williams. 
Jobu  G.  Scull,  Timotby  Bloodwortb. 
Tbomas  Devaue,  George  Moore. 
Timotby  Bloodwortb,  James  Larkins. 
Timotby  Bloodwortb,  James  Larkins. 
David  Jou'iH,  Jobn  Gambler  Scull. 
Samuel  Asbe,  Alexander  D.  Moore. 
Samuel  Asbe,  Alexander  D.  Moore. 
Aiex.  D.  Moore,  James  Larkius. 
Tbomas  Hill,  Samuel  Asbe. 
Alex.  D.  Moore,  Samuel  Asbe. 
Timotby  Bloodwortb,  Eicbard  Xixon. 
Eicbard  Nixon,  James  Larkios. 
James  Fov.  Fraukliu  T.  Bloodwortb. 
Jas.  Foy,'F.  T.  Bloodwortb. 
Eicbard  Nixon,  F.  T.  Bloodwortb. 
Eicbard  Nixon,  Eoger  Moore. 
Wm.  W.  Jones,  Hinton  James. 
Wm.  W.  Jones,  Hiutou  JanasB. 
Hinton  James,  David  Jones. 
David  Jones,  Josepb  Lamb. 
Jopopb  Lamb,  Jobu  D.  Jouc '. 
Josepb  Lamb,  George  Fenuell. 
Geo.  Fennell,  Josepb  Parrisb. 
Joel  Parrisb,  Geo.  Fennell. 
Geo.  Fennell,  Joel  Parrisb. 
Osvea  Fillyaw,  Joel  Parrisb. 
Josepb  Lamb,  Ed.  St.  George. 
Josejjb  Lamb,  Jobn  Bunting. 
Jos.  Lamb,  Jobn  Bunting. 
John  Walker,  Abel  Morgan. 
Abel  Morgan,  EliL.  Larkins. 
Josepb  Lamb,  S.  Sidbury. 
Stokely  Sidbury,  Jos.  A.  Hill. 
Jos.  A.  Hill,  Jos.  Lamb. 
Jos.  Lamb,  Wm.  Watts  Jones. 
Jobn  Kerr,  Wm.  Watts  Jones. 
Jobn  Kerr,  Wm.  Watts  Joncd. 
Jobu  Kerr,  Wm.  B.  Larkius. 
Wm.  S.  Larkins,  Patrick  Murpby. 
Wm.  S.  Larkins,  Tbomas  Hill. 
W^m.  S.  Larkins,  Wm.  J.  Wrigbt. 
Tbomas  Hill,  Louis  H.  Marsteller. 
L.  H.  Marsteller,  Stepbcu  Eegister. 
L.  H.  Marsteller,  Stepben  Eegister. 
Cbarles  Henry,  Jobn  E.  Walker. 
Jobu  E.  Walker,   Cbarles  Henry. 
Jas.  T.  Miller,  Evan  Larkius. 
Jas.  T.  Miller,  James  Kerr. 
Jercmiab  Nixon,  David  Mclntire. 
Jeremiab  Nixon,  David  Mclntire. 
Edward  Hall,  Tbomas  H.  Williams. 
Tbomas  H.  Williams,  N.  N.  Nixon. 
Wm.  Hid,  J.  D.  Powers. 
Eobcrt  Strange,  Jr.,  Jobn  A.  Corbett. 


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Years.  Senate.  House  of  Commniir!. 

1054.  Owen  Fennel!,  Tlios.  H.  Williams.  Dugald  McMillan, 

1856.  Owen  Fcnceil,  T.  H.  Tate,  S.  A.  Holmes. 

1858.  W.  S.  Ashe,  R.  K.  Bryan,  Geo.  J.  Moore. 

1860.  E!i  W.  Hal],  S.  J.  Person,  Daniel  Sliaw. 

1862.  Eli  W.  Hall,  S.  J.  Person,  J.  R.  Huwes. 

1864.  Eli  W.  Hall,  S.  J.  Person.  J.  R.  Hawes. 

1865.  Ed.  D.  Hall,  R.  H.  Cowan,  J.  R.  Hawes. 

1866.  Ed.  D.  Hall,  R.  H.  Cowan,  C.  W.  McClammy. 

1868.     A.  H.  Galloway,  (co'l)*J.  C.  Abbott,  L.  G.  Estes,  G.  W.  Price, fc) 

j  C.  W.  McClammy,       S.  A.  Ashe,  G.  Z.  Frencli, 
1870.  )  G.  W.  Price,  (col'd)    G.  W.  Mabson,   (col'd) 

The  laie  Southern  war  put  an  end  to  the  old  time  prosperity  of  the 
place,  and  drew  a  line  of  demarcation  between  Wilmington  as  it  was 
and  Wilmington  as  it  is,  almost  as  distinctly  as  if  a  new  city  had  been 
built  upon  the  site  of  the  old  one.  Old  time  institutions  were  swept 
away  by  it,  old  theories  abolished,  and  an  entirely  new  one  inaugura- 
ted. Pray  God  that  it  may  prove  as  happy  and  as  prosperous  as  was 
the  old. 

The  first  overt  act  of  war  was  made  on  the  16th  day  of  April,  1861, 
when  the  forts  below  here,  then  only  Caswell  and  Johnston,  were 
seized  by  order  of  His  Excellency,  John  W.  Ellis,  Governor  of  the 
State.  The  troops  engaged  in  this  undertaking  were  all  volunteer  or- 
ganizations from  this  city,  and  were  as  follows  :  Wilmington  Light  In- 
fantry, Capt.  Wm.  L.  DeRosset ;  Wilmington  Rifle  Guards,  Capt.  0. 
P.  Meares;  German  Volunteers,  Capt.  C.  Cornehlson ;  and  the  Cape 
Fear  Light  Artillery,  Capt.  John  J.  Hedrick  ;  all  under  command  of 
Col,  John  L.  Cantwell,  of  22d  Ptcgiment  North  Carolina  Militia.  On 
the  20th  of  May  the  Convention,  which  had  assembled  at  Raleigh, 
passed  the  Ordinance  of  Secession,  and  shortly  afterwards  the  Wil- 
mington companies  were  relieved  from  duty  at  the  forts.  The  Wil- 
mington Light  Infantry  were  first  detached,  and  were  sent  to  Federal 
(the  Confederate)  Point  to  build  a  battery  there,  which  should  com- 
mand New  Inlet  Bar.  This  battery  was  built,  and  was  by  them  called 
RoUes'  battery,  in  honor  of  Major  C.  P.  Bolles,  the  engineer  who  su- 
perintended its  construction.  During  the  month  of  June  the  Rifle 
Guards  and  the  German  Volunteers  were  relieved  by  other  companies, 
and  were  sent  to.  Wilmington  to  recruit  their  ranks,  preparatory  to  en- 
tering into  a  regimental  organization.  In  the  meantime  other  compa- 
nies were  being  raised  here  for  service,  the  ycung  men  of  the  town, 
and  those  from  the  country  around  here,  flocking  in  to  answer  the  call 
for  troops.     They  came  from   all  directions,  and  were  from  all  classes, 

*G.  Z.  French  elected  to  fill  the  vacancy  occasioned  by  the  election  of  J.  V.  Abbot  to  tbe- 
United  States  Senate. 


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the  patriotic  young  men  of  the  Cape  Fear  vicing  with  each  other  in  the 
cagernct-s  with  which  they  took  up  arms  at  the  cry  of  the  mother 
State,  until  gradually  the  life  and  youth  and  strength  of  the  place  all 
left  us  to  do  battle  in  Virginia,  and  until,  finally,  old  men,  and  women 
and  children,  department  officers  and  men,  speculators  from  abroad, 
and  a  fow  exempts  into  the,  in  £he  vernacular  of  the  times,  "  bomb- 
proof" madfe  up  the  resident  population  of  Wilmington. 

The  importance  of  this  port,  as  a  port,  was  not,  it  seems,  lost  upon 
the  Confederate  Government  even  as  early  as  the  first  year  of  the  war. 
Generals  Gatlln,  Anderson  and  French  were  successively  placed  in 
command,  yet  but  little  was  done  to  complete  the  defences  of  the  place 
until  the  month  of  November,  1862,  when  the  lamented  General  W.  H. 
C.  Whiting  was  placed  in  command  of  the  Department.  Then,  indeed, 
the  work  began  in  earnest,  and  Whiting,  who  ranked  as  one  of  ihe  best 
engineers  in  the  world,  threw  every  energy  of  his  mind  and  body  into 
the  work  before  him.  The  period  for  inaction  had  passed  away.  The 
Federal  Government  was  already  casting  longing  eyes  towards  this 
place,  and  there  was  much  to  be  done  to  make  us  ready  to  receive 
them.  The  works  at  Fort  Fisher,  which  had  been  commenced  in  1861, 
were  vigorously  urged  forward  to  completion ;  Smith's  Island  was 
cleared,  and  foundations  for  forts  laid  there  ;  Fort  Pender,  at  Smith- 
ville,  was  built,  and  soon  the  guns  of  Fort  Anderson,  first  called  Fort 
St.  Phillip — the  last  great  work  of  the  defences  to  yield  to  the  Federal 
hands — frowned  from  the  heights  of  old  Brunswick.  For  more  than 
two  years  General  Whiting  was  in  command  of  this  post,  and  during 
that  time  he  worked  unceasingly  to  complete  the  chain  of  Cape  Fear 
defences.  In  addition  to  the  forts  we  have  named  above,  other  and 
smaller  batteries  were  planted  at  every  available  point,  and  obstructions 
and  torpedoes  lined  the  bed  of  the  river. 

During  the  year  1864  Wilmington  had  become  the  great  point 
through  which  intercourse  could  be  had  with  the  outside  world,  and, 
consequently,  it  ranked  that  year  as  the  most  important  commercial  de- 
pot in  the  entire  Confederacy.  The  amount  of  business  transacted  here 
by  means  of  the  low,  swift  English  blockade-runners  was  enormous, 
especially  so  when  it  is  considered  that  the  Federal  Government  kept 
up  a  close  and  unceasing  blockade  of  the  entire  coast,  by  night  as  well 
as  by  day.  This,  however,  proved  totally  inefficient,  the  daring  block- 
aders,  with  their  low,  grey  painted  hulls,  and  without  a  light  to  be 
seen  from  stem  to  stern  of  the  steamer,  oftentimes  running,  during  a  dark 
night,  within  pistol  shot  of  one  of  the  grim  sentinels  of  the  coast,  and 
bringing  in  those  supplies  so  greatly  needed  by  the  Confederate  govern- 


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menfc  for  a  successful  continuation  of  the  war.  It  is  greatly  to  be  re- 
gretted that  the  statistics  of  the  operations  of  these  blockade  runners 
have  been  lost  to  us,  as  they  would  furnish  matter  of  much  interest  to 
all ;  but  from  private  memoranda  we  have  been  furnished  with  an  ac- 
count, as  follows,  of  the  arrivals  at  this  port,  which  is  not  exact,  but 
which  only  approximates  the  actual  number. 

From  May  20th,  1863,  to  December  31st,  1864 250 

Prior  to  May  20th,  1863 15 

After  December  31st,  1864 10 

Total.  285 

Notwithstanding  the  above  facts,  however,  there  was  no  demonstra- 
tion made  against  the  place  until  very  near  the  close  of  the  year  1864. 
On  December  23d,  1864,  the  Federal  fleet  appeared  in  the  ofl&ng  oppo- 
site Fort  Fisher,  and  that  night  Butler's  Yankee  toy,  a  boat  containing 
20,000  pounds  of  powder,  was  drifted  in  near  the  works  and  fired. 
The  explosion  was  terrific,  and  is  described  by  those  who  witnessed  it 
from  the  fort  as  one  of  the  most  magnificent  gratuitous  displays  of  fire 
works  that  they  had  ever  beheld.  The  concussion  was  very  great,  but 
no  damage  whatever  was  occasioned  by  it.  The  next  day,  Christmas 
Eve,  the  Federal  war  vessels,  fifty-two  in  number,  ranged  themselves 
in  line  of  battle  opposite  the  fort,  and  about  noon  opened  a  most  furi- 
ous bombardment.  This  continued  for  five  hours,  when  the  fleet  with- 
drew. The  next  day  the  bombardment  was  resumed,  and,  under  cover 
of  the  guns  of  the  fleet,  a  force  was  landed  and  an  attempt  made  to 
storm  the  fort.  The  heroic  defenders,  however,  succeeded  in  driving 
back  their  assailants,  and  the  Federal  forces  drew  ofi",  defeated  and  dis- 
comfited, and  having  expended  over  twenty  thousand  shot  and  shell  in 
the  vain  endeavor  to  subdue  the  fort.  The  nest  day  the  fieet  sailed  to 
the  North. 

Yet  the  relief  was  only  temporary,  for,  on  the  13th  day  of  January, 
1865,  the  Federal  fieet -again  and  suddenly  appeared  before  the  fort  in 
a  threatening  attitude.  They  had  arrived  stealthily,  and  "like  a 
thief,  in  the  night,"  and  early  in  the  morning  succeeded  in  landing  a 
strong  force.  Unfortunately  Hoke's  division,  which  had  been  held 
here  for  the  defence  of  the  post,  was  at  that  time  in  Wilmington,  and 
when  they  arrived  at  the  scene,  by  a  forced  march,  found  the  enemy 
entrenched  entirely  across  the  peninsula,  from  ocean  to  river.  General 
Whiting,  who  was  in  Wilmington  at  the  time,  hurried  to  the  fort  at 
the  first  news  of  the  appearance  of  the  enemy.  About  noon  of  the 
13th  the  fleet  opened  fire,  and  a  bombardment  even  more   terrific  than 


IS 

the  previous  one  soon  ensued.  The  deluge  of  shot  and  shell  was  so 
terrific  that  it  was  impossible  to  man  some  of  the  guns,  and  the  ma- 
jority of  the  garrison  were  driven  to  'the  bomb-proofs  for  protection. 
From  noon  of  the  13th  until  3  o'clock  of  the  afternoon  of  the  15th, 
the  terrific  fire  was  continued  without  intermission.  At  the  last  named 
hour  the  fire  of  the  fleet  was  suddenly  raised,  and  the  land  forces  were 
discovered  moving  forward,  in  two  columns,  to  the  attack  of  different 
parts  of  the  fort.  One  of  these,  moving  up  the  line  of  sea  beach,  was 
easily  repulsed,  but  the  other,  which  advanced  by  the  river  front,  suc- 
ceeded in  entering  the  fort.  Here,  for  six  hours,  and  in  an  almost 
hand  to  hand  conflict,  and  fighting  from  terrace  to  terrace,  was  the  con- 
flict continued.  The  brave  Whiting,  and  the  gallant  Col.  ^Ym.  Lamb, 
the  commandant  of  the  fort,  were  everywhere,  cheering  on  the  men  by 
their  presence  and  example,  but  it  was  in  vain.  Overpowered  by  num- 
bers the  last  terrace  was  torn  from  the  hands  of  the  brave  defenders, 
and  they  were  forced  beyond  the  enclosure  of  the  fort.  They  retreated 
to  the  batteries  on  the  shores  of  New  Inlet,  and  at  midnight,  there 
being  no  means  of  escape  at  hand.  General  Whiting  was  compelled  to 
surrender  his  liltto  band  of  heroes  to  General  Terry  as  prisoners  of 
war.  Both  Whiting  and  Lamb  were  badly  wounded  in  this  engage- 
ment. The  latter  recovered,  but  the  gallant  Whiting  died  on  Gover- 
nor's Island,  in  New  York  harbor,  where  he  was  at  the  time  confined 
as  a  prisoner  of  war. 

The  concluding  portion  of  the  tale  is  soon  told.  Fort  Fisher  fell, 
and  the  same  night  Fort  Caswell  and  the  other  works  at  the  mouth  of 
the  river  were  destroyed,  and  their  garrisons  withdrawn  to  Fort  Ander- 
son. Hoke,  in  the  meantime,  unable  to  succor  Fort  Fisher,  had  fallen 
back  on  the  peninsula  to  within  about  four  miles  of  Wilmington,  where 
he  strongly  entrenched  himself  Thus,  Hoke  on  the  left  and  Ander- 
son on  the  right,  succeeded  in  stemming  the  tide  of  invasion  until,  on  the 
17th  of  February,  a  portion  of  the  Federal  fleet  steamed  up  the  river 
and  opened  fire  upon  Fort  Anderson — Schofield,  in  the  meantime, 
moving  up  from  Smithville  with  a  land  force,  intending  to  flank  the 
fort.  This  necessitated  its  evacuation,  and  on  the  19th,  before  day, 
the  guns  were  spiked  and  the  little  garrison  retreated  on  Wilmington, 
reaching  the  place  that  night.  They  were  closely  pursued,  and  the 
following  day,  about  noon,  a  detachment  of  Federal  troops  could  be 
plainly  seen  from  the  city  advancing  along  the  causeway  on  Eagle's 
Island.  A  Whitworth  piece  was  quickly  brought  up,  and  a  shell, 
fired  from  the  head  of  the  Market  House,  was  sent  over  to  welcome 
them  here.  When  the  smoke  arose  they  had  gone,  but  an  action 
ensued    between   their  skirmishers  and  our  own,  which  was  witnessed 


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by  many  in  the  city.  Early  on  the  morning  of  the  22d  Hoke  reached 
Wilmington,  and  a  junction  was  effected  with  the  troops  from  Fort 
Anderson.  The  city  was  then  evacuated,  the  stores  having  been  re- 
moved or  destroyed  on  the  previous  day.  The  Federal  troops  pressed 
closely  upon  the  heels  of  our  ragged  Confederates,  who  at  last  turned 
and  thrashed  them.  This  was  in  a  little  fight  at  the  bridge  over  North 
East  river,  nine  miles  from  the  city,  and  was  the  last  time  that  the 
North  and  the  South  crossed  arms  in  the  Cape  Fear  country.  Two 
months  afterwards  the  war  had  closed. 

COMMEECE. 
Wilmington  has  always  enjoyed  a  good  trade,  and  has  ever  been  a 
public  spirited,  enterprising  town.  There  are  less  idlers  here,  in  pro- 
portion to  the  size  of  the  place,  than  can  be  found  in  any  Atlantic  city, 
and  the  stirring,  moving  aspect  of  its  people  give  it  always  a  busy 
appearance.  It  has  always  engaged  a  good  trade  with  the  West  India 
islands,  esporting  thence  lumber,  shingles,  staves,  naval  stores,  &c., 
and  receiving  in  return  the  products  of  that  clime.  The  intercourse 
with  New  York,  Philadelphia  and  Baltimore  has  been  steady  and  con- 
stant, there  being  at  this  time  regular  packet  lines  plying  to  and  from 
these  ports.  These  leave  here  with  the  various  exports  of  the  country, 
and  return  laden  with  miscellaneous  merchandise  for  almost  every  want 
of  everyday  life.  Some  idea  may  be  formed  of  the  business  of  the 
place  by  the  following 

CosiPAiJATiVE  Statement  cf  Exports, 
Both  Coastwise  and  For eir/n,  from  the  port  of  Wilmington,  N.    C,  for 
the  years  ending  December  olst,  1860,  and   December  31s<,    1870,  as 
compiled  from  the  columns  of  the  Daily  Jouknaii. 


Aeticles. 


Spirits  Turpentine,  bbls 
Crude  Turpentine,  bbis. 

Rosin,  bbls 

Tar,  bbls 

Pitch,  bbls 

Colton,  bales 

Cotton  Yarn,  bales 

Cotton  Sheeting,  bales. . 

Pea  Nuts,  biishels 

Lumber,  P.  P.,  feet 

Timber,  P.  P.,  feet 

Shingles 

•Staves,  Cypress  = 

Staves,  Oak 


Coastv.'ise. 


1860. 


127,562 

52,175 

MO,  132 

43  056 

5,489 

22,851 

1,561 

1,750 

99,743 

,126,ir6 

22,600 

730,880 


94,723 


1870. 


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68,966 

12,929 

483,546 

54,090 

4,624 

51,617 

72 

547 

124,296 

515,123 

290,789 

,804,890 

482,253 


Foreign. 


1800. 


1870. 


32,889 

3,258 

26,127 

6,107 

190 

20 


9,882,078  8^378,861 
20," 

2,887, 


,000 
,870 


10,000 


85,400 
2.339.334 


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It  will  be  seen  by  the  above  that  the  export  of  naval  stores,  both 
coastwise  and  foreign,  except  in  one  instance,  has  fallen  off  greatly  du- 
ring the  past  decade,  while,  on  the  contrary,  there  has  been  a  heavy 
increase,  say  about  120  per  cent.,  in  the  shipments  of  cotton  from  this 
port.  This  is  due,  mainly,  to  the  fact  that  during  the  past  year,  and 
in  the  country  supplying  this  city,  every  interest  was  made  subservient 
to  the  culture  of  cotton.  Even  the  production  of  turpentine  was  of  sec- 
ondary importance  compared  with  the  zeal  with  which  cotton  was 
planted,  so  that  Wilmington,  the  greatest  naval  store  depot  in  the 
world,  only  exported  coastwise  one  and  one-third  barrels  of  spirits  tur- 
pentine to  the  bale  of  cotton  ;  that  is  to  say,  the  number  of  bales  of  cot- 
ton exported  was  75  per  cent,  of  the  number  of  barrels  of  spirits  tur- 
pentine. 

PUBLIC   BUILDINGS. 

Among  the-  public  edifices,  stand  pre-eminent  those  of  the  City  Hall 
and  Thalian  Hall,  which  are  different  buildings,  although  they  present, 
together,  one  front  on  Princess  street.  Both  of  them  are  public  prop- 
erty, and  arc  under  the  control  of  the  Mayor  and  Board  of  Aldermen. 
The  City  Hall  building  is  most  eligibly  situated  near  the  central  portion 
of  the  city,  and  is  a  fine  large  building,  built  of  brick,  but  stuccoed  in 
imitation  of  brown  stone  ;  is  in  the  Corinthian  style  of  architecture,  and 
is  composed  of  the  City  Hall  proper  above,  and  various  ofiices  be- 
low, with  the  guard  rooms,  cells,  &c.,  in  the  basement.  The  Hall 
room  is  large  and  commodious,  and  is  capable  of  holding  a  vast  assem- 
blage. The  Thalian  Hall  building,  adjoining  and  connecting  with  that 
of  the  City  Hall,  is,  in  the  interior,  one  of  the  most  elegant  structures 
to  be  found  between  Baltimore  and  New  Orleans.  The  Theatre  is  hand- 
somely built  and  most  tastefully  ornamented.  The  scenery,  which  is  in 
great  variety,  was  once  very  elegant,  but  a  constant  abuse  has  robbed 
it  of  much  of  its  original  beauty.  The  auditorium  of  Thalian  Hall  is  a 
large  and  comfortable  one,  and,  in  all,  is  capable  of  accommodating 
1,500  persons. 

As  AYilmington  is  the  county  seat  of  New  Hanover,  the  Court  House 
and  Jail,  the  latter  a  fine  structure,  are  located  here,  while  adjoining 
the  city  is  the  County  Poor  House  and  the  County  Work  House,  this 
lattei  having  been  established  since  the  close  of  the  war. 

The  other  public  buildings,  other  than  churches,  school  houses,  &c., 
are  the  City  Market  House,  Brooklyn  Market  House,  Custom  House 
and  Marine  Hospital.  A  petition  is  now  pending  before  the  United 
States  Congrc;ss,  praying  for  an  appropriation  for  the  erection  of  a  more 


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suitable  building  for  a  Post  Office  and  Custom  House,  than  is  tbe  one 
now  owned  by  tbe  government  and  used  as  such. 

CHURCHES. 
Wilmington  could,  with  propriety,  be  called  "  The  City  of  Churches," 
as  the  buildings  devoted  to  public  worship  here  are  quite  numerous. — 
Some  of  them  are  very  handsome,  three  of  these  having  been  erected 
since  the  war.  We  do  not  think  it  at  all  extravagant  to  say  that  some 
of  the  most  imposing  church  architecture  to  be  found  in  the  entire  South 
may  be  seen  in  this  city.  These  churches  are  filled  every  Sabbath  with 
orderly  and  devout  worshippers,  and  the  stranger  visiting  the  city  is 
struck  with  the  remarkable  quiet  and  calm  which  has  now  become  cha- 
racteristic of  a  Sunday  in  Wilmington.  It  is  seldom  that  any  distur- 
bance whatever  occurs  to  interrupt  the  peaceful  monotony  which 
broods  over  us,  relieved  only  by  church  going,  a  stroll  to  the  ceme- 
teries, or  an  exchange  of  social  pleasures.  The  Day  is,  indeed,  with  us, 
a  Day  of  Rest,  the  effect  of  which  may  rightfully  be  attributed  to  the 
influence  of  inorality  and  religion,  as  reaching  the  masses  through  the 
numerous  houses  of  worship  with  which  our  city  is  blessed. 

PUBLIC    INSTITUTIONS. 

There  are  not  many,  the  principal  being  Oakdale  and  Pine  Forest 
Cemeteries,  located  within  the  eastern  limits.  The  former  is  for  the 
interment  of  whites,  and  the  latter  for  the  colored  people.  Oakdale  is 
one  of  the  most  charming  spots  that  we  have  ever  seen.  The  grounds 
were  not  laid  off  until  about  15  or  16  years  ago.  Yet  the  natural  ad- 
vantages of  the  place,  aided  by  the  great  and  continued  care  and  atten- 
tion that  have  been  bestowed  upon  it,  has  made  it  one  of  the  most  beau- 
tiful spots  in  the  entire  State.  Art  and  nature  have  met  there  and 
each  has  vied  with  the  other  in  the  attractions  given  to  the  place. — 
There  our  dead  do  rest  from  their  warfare,  and  there  it  is  that  the  living 
repair  to  offer  up  their  floral  tributes  to  departed  friends,  or  to  wander 
through  the  beautiful  avenues  and  walks  to  meditate  upon  those  ways 
of  God  which  are  past  finding  out.  This  Cemetery  is  less  than  a  mile 
from  the  central  business  portion  of  the  city,  •  and  is  easily  reached, 
either  by  a  good  carriage  drive  or  else  by  a  pleasant  footpath.  It  is 
one  of  the  principal  attractions  of  the  city,  and  strangers  stopping  here 
should  not  fail  to  see  it. 

To  the  rear  of  Oakdale  is  Pine  Forest  Cemetery,  where  the  dead  of 
the  colored  people  find  their  last  home  and  resting  place.  A  great 
many  attempts  have  been  made  to  render  it  beautiful,  in  parts,  and 


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consequently  there  is  mucb  there  to  attract  the  meditr.tlve  eye.     Pincf 
Forest  will  yet  prove  one  of  the  prettiest  places  in  the  3ity. 

There  is  also  located  here  a  National  Cemetery,  in  which  sleep  a  host 
of  the  Union  dead,  while  in  the  lower  end  of  the  city  is  a  Potter's  Field, 
where  the  city  gives  interment  to  those  who  die  here  as  paupers,  care 
being  taken,  in  all  cases,  to  place  the  proper  marks  to  each  grave  for 
a  possible  future  identification. 

RAILKOADS  AND  TEANSrortTATION  LIKES. 
In  all,  Wilmington  can  boast  of  three  lines  of  railway  now  in  actual 
operation,  afrgregating  a  distance  of  four  hundred  and  forty-five  miles, 
over  which  the  ii-on  horse  speeds  daily,  bringing  in  to  us  the  rich  supplies 
of  the  interior.  Of  these  the  Wilmington  &  Weldon,  one  hundred  and 
sixty-two  miles  in  length,  stretches  along  the  entire  seaboard  route  from 
Wilmington  to  Weldon  ;  the  Wilmington,  Columbia  &  Augusta  (form - 
'Srly  the  Wilmington  &  Manchester)  pierces  one  of  the  richest  agricul- 
tural sections  of  South  Carolina,  one  hundred  and  seventy-one  miles 
distant,  and  with  a  projected  line  to  Columbia,  S.  C,  and  from  thence 
to  Augusta,  Ga,  and  the  Wilmington,  Charlotte  &  Ptutherford  Rail 
Road,  aiming  to  reach  Charlotte  at  au  early  day,  is  now  .,ompleted  to 
the  Pee  Dee  river,  one  hundred  and  twenty-six  miles  from  this  city. — 
Various  lines  of  steamers,  making  daily  arrivals  and  departures  here, 
connect  us  with  Fayette ville,  one  hundred  an'^  twenty  miles  above  the 
city  ;  and  small  coasting  vessels  ply  between  this  port  and  the  eastertt 
counties  of  the  State,  bringing  in  to  us  the  rich  grain  products  of  the 
alluvial  country,  returning  thence  laden  with  merchandise  purchased 
hero.  The  productions  of  the  ditfcrftnt  sections  of  country  connected 
imiicdiately  with  Wilmington  by  commercial  intercourse,  are  various. 
The  pine  regions  extending  along  the  entire  line  of  the  Wilmington  & 
Weldon  and  the  Wilmington,  Columbia  &  Augusta,  and  for  a  great- 
distance  ou  the  Wilmington,  Charlotte  &  Rutherford  Rail  Roads,  as 
well  as  the  Kections  traversed  by  the  two  Cape  Fears  and  the  South  and 
Black  rivers,  is,  perhaps,  the  richest  turpentine  and  timber  region  in 
the  world.  From  those  difierent  sections  immense  quantities  of  turpen- 
tine, tar,  pitch,  rosin,  lumber  and  other  products  peculiar  to  a  pine 
country,  are  obtained,  and  are  constantly  seeking  and  find  a  market 
in  Wilmington,  In  addition,  a  new  railway  line  is  in  contemplaiicn 
between  this  city  and  Onslow  county,  and  running  along  the  low  lands 
of  the  coast  and  opening  up  rich  portions  of  the  country  in  this  section 
that  have  never  yet  been  developed.  A  charter  has  been  obtained  from 
the  Legislature  for  the  Wriminstcu  &  Onslow  Rail  Road,  and  books  of 


subscription  bavd  been  openea.  The  inenas  or  tlie  enterprise  pre- 
dict that  trains  will  be  running  on  this  road  before  the  close  of  the 
present  year.  ♦ 

FOREIGN  TEADE. 
Direct  intercourse  with  the  countries  of  the  Old  World  has  always 
been  a  cherished  scheme  in  the  mercantile  circles  of  Wilmington,  but, 
with  the  exception  of  a  few  stray  shipments,  and  by  sailing  vessels  of  a 
medium  capacity,  this  has  been  denied  them.  This  want  is  due,  in  a 
great  measure,  to  the  unfortunate  conditioQ  of  our  bar  which,  since  the 
breaking  out  of  New  Inlet  in  1761,  has  been  gradually  growing  worse, 
the  sand  from  the  s'  oals  and  beaches  around  washing  into  the  river  and 
lodging  on  the  bars  at  the  Inlets.  In  1853  a  commission  appointed  by 
Congress  to  examine  into  the  condition  of  our  bar  and  river,  reported 
that  when  vessels  drawing  19  feet  formerly  entered  with  perfect  ease,  it 
is  now  a  difficult  matter  to  navigate  one  drawing  but  13  feet  This  will 
give  some  idea  of  the  extent  of  the  injui-y  entailed  upon  our  bar.  Sev- 
eral efforts  had  been  made,  previous  to  the  war,  to  remedy  the  evil,  but 
a  disastrous  storm  which  occurred  in  1858,  nullified  much  of  the  labor 
that  had  been  previously  expended  upon  it.  In  1870  (last  year)  the 
matter  was  again  revived,  and  Congress  was  induced  to  appropriate 
$100,000  for  a  new  system  of  operations.  Col.  J.  H.  Simpson,  Corps 
of  U.  S.  Engineers,  was  entrusted  with  the  work,  and  Major  Walter 
Griswold  was  sent  here  to  superintend  this  construction.  The  work 
was  begun  and  carried  out,  as  far  as  they  have  yet  gone,  in  a  skillful 
and  vigorous  manner,  and  already  beneficial  effects  are  reported  by  the 
pilots  at  the  mouth  of  the  river.  But  the  appropriation  of  ^1 00,000 
has  been  found  insufficient  and,  unless  Congress  shall  give  further  aid, 
the  enterprise  must  be  abandoned  as  soon  as  the  appropriation  in  hand 
is  expended  Col.  Simp  on,  in  this  District,  is  fully  impressed  with  the 
necessity  of  a  continuance  of  the  good  work,  and  he  .and  Major  Griswold 
have  each  recently  made  full  reports  of  the  operations,  thus  far,  and 
have  urgently  entreated  of  Congress  to  grant  further  aid.  Should  this 
be  done,  there  is  but  little  doubt  but  that  the  evil  will  be  remedied  and 
that,  at  no  very  distant  day,  Wilmington  will  be  connected  with  Liver- 
pool by  a  regular  steamship  line. 

CLIMATE  AND   HEALTH. 
Wilmington  has  always  been  remarl  able  for  the  salubrity  of  its  cli- 
mate, and  for  the  gen  ral  good  health  enjoyed  by  all  classes  of  its  peo- 
ple     The  miasmas  springing  from  the  swamps  and  rice  fields  opposite 


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the  city  are,  no  doubt,  deadly  in  their  nature,  yet,  as  they  rise  and  seek 
to  flow  above  the  city,  they  are  met  and  checked  by  a  more  prompt 
agent.  The  healthful  qualities  of  the  pine,  as  they  escape  with  the 
smoke  from  our  numerous  mills  and  distilleries  and  steamers,  meet  and 
mingle  with  this  miasma,  and  rob  it  of  its  power  to  injure.  At  the  same 
time  the  many  natural  drains  which  abound  from  the  northern  to  the 
southern  extremities  of  the  place,  bear  with  them,  to  the  river,  all  filthy 
and  decaying  substances. 

It  is  true  that  Wilmington  has  been  visisted  by  epidemics,  but  only 
in  a  few  isolated  cases,  and  then,  in  each  instance,  the  disease  was  in- 
troduced here  from  abroad.  In  1S21,  that  terrible  scourge,  the  yellow 
fever,  appeared  here  for  the  first  time.  It  was  introduced  by  means  of 
the  brig  John  London,  from  some  port  in  the  West  Indies.  It  raged  with 
great  violence  for  about  sis  weeks,  and  a  large  proportion  of  the  citizens 
of  the  little  town,  then  numbering  only  about  2,500  inhabitants,  were 
swept  away  by  it.  And  in  the  Autumn  of  1862  its  ravages  here  were 
terrible.  In  this  instance,  as  in  the  former,  it  was  imported  from 
the  West  Indies,  and,  on  this  occasion,  by  the  blockade  runner  Kate, 
trading  between  this  place  and  Nassau.  For  over  ten  weeks  it  raged 
with  terrible  violence,  and  at  a  period,  too,  when  it  was  most  difficult 
to  combat  its  effects.  Medicines  and  provisions  were  both  scarce  and 
high  in  price,  and  the  little  luxuries  needed  for  the  convalescent  were 
most  difficult  to  obtain.  Those  of  the  frightened  inhabitants  that  were 
able  to  do  so,  fled  the  town  ;  all  business  was  abandoned,  and  the  closed 
scores  and  silent  streets  gave  the  place  the  appearance  of  a  deserted 
city.  It  was  then,  in  that  time  of  distress  and  suffering,  that  a  few  of 
the  noble  spirits  of  Wilmington  rose  equal  to  the  emergency.  Distri- 
buting food  to  the  poor,  medicines  and  attendance  to  the  sick,  consola- 
tion to  the  dying,  and  holy  burial  to  the  dead,  they  remained  behind 
when  many  else  had  fled,  and  nobly  fulfilled  the  trust  they  had  assigned 
themselves.  Some  escaped,  but  others  fell  martyrs  to  as  true  heroism 
as  the  world  has  ever  known.  "  Greater  love  than  this  hath  no  man, 
that  a  man  should  lay  down  his  life  for  his  friends." 

MADE  A  CITY. 

_  On  the  20th  day  of  February,  18G6,  the  Legislature  of  North  Caro- 
lina passed  an  act  incorporating  Wilmington  as  a  city.  On  Thursday, 
March  8th,  it  was  accepted  by  the  citizens  at  the  ballot  box,  when  A. 
II.  VanBokkelen  was  chosen  Mayor,  with  a  Board  of  eight  Aldermen. 
Mr.  VanBokkelen  has  been  followed,  successively,  by  John  Dawson, 
Joseph  H.  Neff,  and  the  present  incumbent,  Silas  N.  Martin,  who  is 
now  filling  a  second  term.  By  a  recent  act  of  the  Legislature,  the 
Wards  of  the  city  were  changed,  both  as  to  locality  and  number,  there 
now  being  five  Wards,  instead  of  four,  as  provided  for  in  the  Act  of  In- 
corporation.    Each  Ward  is  represented  by  two  Aldermen. 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY, 

Vy^ILjVlINQTON,  j^.  j^.;  1870-71. 


Agricultural  Implements. 

Dawson,  Teel  &  Henning,  19  Market. 

Apothecaries. 

See  Druggists. 

Architect. 

Post,  James  F,  Princess,  bet  2d  and  3d. 

Artists—Photographic. 

Van  Orsdell.  0  M,  36  Market. 
Yates,  C  W, 

Auctioneers. 

James  &  Meares,  8  S  "Water. 
Cronley  &  Morris,  4  N  Water. 
Hart,  Godfrey,  7  Market. 
West,  S  M,  9  S  Water. 

Bakers  and   Confectioners. 

Blomme,  Peter,  4th,  cor  Eed  Cross. 

Mayer,  C  K,  34  Market.    See  adv.  ' 

Patton,  Wm,  44i  Market. 

Thorburn,  R,  Front,  bel  Dock. 

Lessman,  August,  2d,  bet  Market  and  Dock.    See  adv. 

Banks. 

First  National  Bank  of  Wilmington,  N.  C,  cor  Front  and 
Princess. 


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James  Dawson,  (banking  bouse  of,)  Front,  bet  Market  and 

Cliesuut. 
National  Savings  Bank,  18  Dock. 

Barbers. 

Carraway  &  Cleapor  (c),  under  Purcoll  House.    See  adv. 

Evans,  Allen  (c),  S  Front,  nr  Market. 

Howard,  Miles  (c),  rear  26  N  Front. 

Lane,  E,  2  N  Water. 

Maultsby,  Anthony  (c),  11  N  Front. 

Powell,  Buck  (c),  49  Market. 

Sweat,  Isam  (c),  Water,  nr  Mulberry. 

Billiard  Saloons. 

Brock  &  Webb,  S  Front,  bel  Market. 
Neff,  Joseph  H,  20  S  Water. 

Bitters  Manufacturer. 

Wiggins,  James  F,  Dock,  bet  Water  and  Front. 

Blacksmiths. 

Burtt,  Samuel,  ft  of  Mulberry. 
Haydon,  P  H,  3d,  bel  Princess. 

Blank  Book  Manufacturer; 

Heinsberger,  P,  39  Market. 

Boarding  Houses; 

Blumentbal,  Hannah,  47  Market. 
Davis,  Ann  S,  Front,  ab  Princess. 
Morrison,  Amanda,  Front,  bel  Dock. 
Pickett,  Mary  P,  Front,  cor  Eed  Cross. 
Pitts,  Mary  J,  Miss,  Market,  bet  Front  and  2d. 
Quince,  Maria  E,  Mrs,  Market,  bet  2d  and  3d. 

Book  Binders. 

Bernard,  W  H,  Star  office. 
Grady,  C  I,  office  of  the  Post. 
Heinsberger,  P,  39  Market. 

Books  and  Stationery. 
LoYe,  John  D,  6  N  Front. 


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Heinsberger,  P,  39  Market. 

Boots  and  Shoes.' 

Aaron  &  Elieinstein,  25  Market. 
Bauinan,  John,  Market,  cor  2cl. 
Bradley,  James  A,  r  24  Market. 
Bradley,  G  &  C,  41  Market. 
Brown,  Lawrence,  3  N  Water. 
French,  Geo  R  &  Son,  29  N  Front. 
Shutte,  Henry,  Market,  ab  2d. 

Bottlers. 

Groetjen,  George,  Castle,  bet  Front  and  2d. 
Kordlander,  Henry,  Soda  Waters,  4th,  cor  Hanover. 

BowHng  Ailies. 

Neff,  Joseph  H,  20  S  Water. 

Kline,  Daniel,  Wilmington  Gardens.    • 

Builders  and  Contractors. 
Cape  Fear  Building  Co,  Princess,  bet  Front  and  2d. 
Drane,  Henry  M,  5th,  cor  Chesnut. 
Sholar,  John,  Market,  bet  5th  and  6th, 
Summerell,  G  M,  5th,  bet  Princess  and  Chesnut. 
Walker,  James,  Front,  cor  Walnut.    See  adv. 

Butchers. 

Bappler  &  Hintze,  Market,  ab  2d. 

Capp,  Francis,  stall  7  City  Market. 

Douglass,  Thomas  J,  stall  12  City  Market. 

Davis,  Wm  E,  stall  9  City  Market. 

Gerrell  &  Tilley,  4th,  bet  Brunswick  and  Bladen. 

Johnson,  T  H  &  Bro,  stall  5  City  Market.     See  adv. 

King,  James  J,  stalls  8  and  10  City  Market. 

Mote,  T  J,  stall  15  City  Market. 

Pratt  &  Craig,  stall  1  Brooklyn  Market. 

Tilley,  George  F,  stall  6  City  Market. 

Carpets  and  Oil  Cloth, 

DawsoK;  John,  21  Market, 


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Carriage  Builders. 

Sclienck  &,  Lowrey,  agts  for  Win  McCaun,  Baltimore,  2(1,  cor 

Princess. 
Lowi'ey,  James,  3tl,  cor  Princess. 
Hayden,  P.  H,  3d,  bel.  Princess. 

China,  Glass  and  Crockery- 

Hartsfield,  A  A,  25  N  Front. 
Higbec,  J  S,  25  S  Front. 

Cigar  Manufacturer. 

Burklieimer,  Washington,  r  bet  Walnut  and  Mulberry. 

Civil  Engineers- 
James  &  Brown,  2d  cor  Princess. 

Clothing- 
Bear,  Sol  &  Bros,  18  Market. 
David  &  Weil,  27  Market. 
Munson  &  Co,  38  Market. 
Shrier  Bros,  3  S  Water. 
Brown,  Lawrence,  3  S  Water. 

Coal  and  Wood. 

Parsley,  0  G  &  Co,  S  Water  bet  Dock  and  Orange. 
Worth  &  Worth,  S  Water,  cor  Mulberry. 

Commission  Merchants. 

J  Adrian  &  Vollers,  S  E  cor  Front  and  Dock. 

Anderson,  James  &  Co,  S  Water^  bet  Orange  and  Dock. 

Barker,  G  G  &  COj  Water,  cor  Princess. 

Barry  Bros,  Water,  cor  Princess. 

Bass  &  Scott,  N  Water,  cor  Princess. 

Bowden,  L  H,  Water,  cor  Chesnut. 

Camnon  &  Oldham,  5  S  Water. 

Cantwell,  Rankin  &  Co,  S  Water. 

Cazaux,  A  D,  Water  and  Mulberry. 

DePtOSset  &  Co,  5  N  Water. 

Edwards  &  Hall,  3  S  Water. 
.    Eilers,  H  B,  2  S  Water. 

Johnson,  Alex'r  Jr,  Water,  cor  Chesnut. 


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Frederick  &  Son,  22  N  Water. 

Fairley,  Mclver  &  Co,  Water,  bet  Mulberry. 

Jarrellj  J  F  &  Co,  cor  Water  and  Princess. 

Harriss  &  Howell,  Water,  ab  Princess. 

Hart,  Godfrey,  1  Market. 

Henderson,  John  M,  N  Water. 

Keitb  Edwin  A,  N  Water. 

Kercbner,  F  W,  27,  28  and  39  N  Water. 

Love  &  Blocker,  Water,  cor  Chesnut. 

Martin,  Alfred,  8  Dock.     See  adv. 

McKoy,  Thomas  H,  12  Market. 

McRary  &  Co,  Water,  cor  Chesnut. 

Mitchell  &  Huggins,  8  and  9  N  Water. 

Moffitt  &  Co,  Water  and  Chesnut. 

Murray,  E  &  Co,  Water,  bel  Chesnut. 

Northrop  &  Cumming,  16  N  Water. 

Oldham  &  Cumming,  Princess,  bet  Front  and  Water. 

Petteway  &  Moore,  Water,  ab  Chesnut. 

Robinson,  C  H,  Water,  ab  Chesnut. 

Southerland,  John  B,  Water,  cor  Chesnut. 

Sprunt  &  Hinson,  Water,  cor  Chesnut. 

Turlington,  Wm  H,  Water,  cor  Chesnut. 

Vick  &  Mebane,  foot  of  Mulberry. 

WillardBros,  Water,  cor  Chesnut. 

Williams,  William  A,  Princess,  bet  Water  and  Front. 

Williams  &  Murchison,  6  and  7  N  Water. 

Woody,  John  D,  37  Water. 

Worth  &  Worth,  Water  and  Mulberry. 

Coach  and  Carriage  Builders- 

Hayden,  P  H,  3d,  bet  Princss  and  Market. 
Lowerj,  James  A,  3d,  cor  Princess. 

Coopers- 

Craig  &  BasSj  Water,  bet  Ann  and  Nun. 
Strausz  &  Rice,  Surry,  bet  Church  and  Castle. 
VanBokkelen,  A  H,  foot  of  Queen  st. 
Edward,  D,  2d,  bet  Market  and  Princess. 


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Cotton  Yarns  and  Sheetings. 

DeRosset  <fe  Co,  N  Water. 
Willard  Bros,  N  Water. 
Williams  &  Murcliison,  N  Water. 

Dentists. 

Baker,  James  D,  Front,  cor  Ecd  Cross. 

Baldwin,  A  L,  2d,  cor  Market. 

Carr,  T  B,  36  Market. 

Everitt,  S  S,  Market,  bot  Front  and  2d. 

Freeman,  John  H,  2d,  cor  Market. 

Distillers  of  Turpentine. 

Blossom,  J  E,  &  Evans,  Water,  cor  Princess. 
Martin  &  Hallet,  Dock,  bot  Front  and  2d. 
Wilder,  Jesse,  Nutt,  bet  Hanover  &  Brunswick. 
Yan  Bokkelen,  A  H,  N  Water. 

Dress  Maksrs. 
doom,  Martha  F,  4tli,  cor  Hanover. 
Lumsden,  Elsie  A,  Front,  bet  Princess  and  Chesnut. 
Kile,  Julia  M  M,  3d,  bet  Princess  and  Market. 
Moore,  Kebecca,  Market,  bet  Front  and  2d. 
Tolar,  Margaret,  Mrs,  Front,  bet  Market  and  Princess. 
Wood,  Marj  A,  r  3d,  bet  Market  and  Princess. 

Druggists. 
Baylor,  Geo  E,  4tli,  cor  Nun. 
Conoley,  James  W,  4tli,  cor  Campbell. 
Green  &  Flanner,  47  Market,  and  4tli  and  Hanover. 
Lippitt,  James  W  &  Co,  N  E  cor  Front  and  Market. 
Mebano,  James  A,  S  E  cor  Front  and  Princess. 
Sclionwald,  James  T,  Princess,  nr  Front. 
Wright,  A  E,  N  W  cor  Market  and  Front. 

Dry  &oods. 
Aaron  &  Ehcinstoin,  25  Market. 
Bear,  Meyer,  37  N  Water. 
Bcar^  Sol  &  Bros,  18  Market 


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Bear  &  Sternberger,  45  Market. 

Birdsey,  S  E,  26  Market. 

Bliimentlial,  S,  40  Market. 

Dawson,  John,  21  Market. 

Goodman,  William,  10  Market  and  2  Water. 

Gottberg,  Nathan,  46  Market. 

Hubert,  Geo  F,  39  N  Water. 

Katz,  M  M,  36  Market. 

Levy,  Soloman,  44  Market. 

Loeb  &  Elsbach,  41  Water. 

Lyon,  Jacob,  Market,  cor  N  Watar. 

Macks,  Isaac,  11  Market. 

Manning,  S  H,  22  and  24  N  Water. 

Mclntire  &  French,  Market,  bet  Front  and  2d, 

Newman,  D  &  J,  14  Market. 

Posner,  E,  15  Market. 

Samson,  J  &  H,  43  Market. 

Solomon,  L  &  Co,  22  Market. 

Weill,  B,  17  Market. 

Williams,  J  S,  31  N  Front. 

Wronski,  A  &  J,  61  Market. 

Fertilisers- 
Buie,  Duncan  M,  ft  of  Castle.    See  adv. 
DeEosset  &  Co,  N  Water,  above  Market. 
Kerchner,  F  W,  27,  28  and  29  N  Water. 
McEary  &  Co,  Water,  cor  Chesnut. 
Navassa  Guano  Co,  Water,  ab  Chesnut, 
Vick  &  Mebane,  ft  Mulberry. 
Parsley,  O  G  <t  Co,  8  S  Water. 
Willard  Bros,  Water,  ab  Chesnut. 
Worth  &  Worth,  Water,  cor  Mulberry. 

Fisli  and  Oysters - 
McCaleb,  Thomas  D,  ft  of  Market. 

Florist  and  G-ardener- 
Lamb,  Geo  P   Market,  bel  toll  gate. 
Webb,  Mrs  H,  Market. 

Flew  and  ^rain- 
Kelley,  George  H,  2d,  cor  Walnut. 
Mitchell  &  Huggins,  8  and  9  N  Water, 


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Oldham,  Alex,  Market,  bet  2a  and  3d ;  Front,  cor  Dock  ;  and 

Nutt,  cor  Mulberry. 
Oldham  &  Gumming,  Princess,  bet  Front  ind  Water. 

Floi\r  Mills. 
MitcheU  &  Huggins,  8  and  0  N  Water. 
Oldham,  Alex,  Nutt,  cor  Walnut. 

Fruit  and  Confectioners- 

Agostini,  F  M,  16  Maiket. 

Everett,  Douglass,  Water,  cor  Mulberry. 

Galloway,  J  W  &  Co,  No  4  South  Water. 

Heide,  E  E,  0  S  Water. 

Mayer,  C  R,  31  Market. 

Thorburn,  E,  Front,  bel  Dock. 

Gent's  Furnishing  G-oods: 
Munson  &  Co,  38  Market. 
David  &  Weil,  27  Market. 
Shrier  Bros,  3  S  Front. 

Furniture. 
'  Schutte,  Fred  A,  Front,  bet  Dock  and  Orange. 
Smith,  D  A,  Front,  bet  Dock  and  Market. 
Zimmerman  &  White,  2d,  bet  Market  and  Dock. 

Plumbers  and  Gas  Fitters- 
Dart,  W  H,  Front,  cor  Dock. 
Mitchell,  James,  Princess,  bet  Water  and  Front. 

Grocers- 

'  Adrian  &  Vollers,  wholesale.  Front,  cor  Dock.     See  adv. 
^Ahrens,  Nicholas,  7th,  cor  Market. 

Agostini,  F  M,  16  Market. 

Bauman,  John  G,  Front,  oor  Market. 
\  Bissinger,  Charles,  cor  6th  and  Princess. 
-  Bloom,  H  H,  cor  5tli  and  Chesnut. 

Blossom,  Samuel,  N  E  cor  7th  and  Castle. 

Bohling,  Martin,  Front,  bel  Castle. 
V  Bremer,  Henry,  Front,  cor  Dock. 
V  Bulcken,  John  G,  Water,  bet  Chesnut  and  Mulberry. 


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Cannaday,  David  K,  4tli,  cor  Church. 

Cannon  &  Oldham  (wholesale),  5  S  Water. 

Chriver,  Clans,  4th5  cor  Harnett. 

Cook,  A  B,  Nun,  bet  4:th  and  5th. 

Cook,  Absalom,  4th,  cor  Wooster. 

Cook,  Abraham  B,  Nun,  bet  4th  and  5th. 

Metts,  J  I,  57  Market. 

Crotjohn,  Dick,  Front,  cor  Brunswick. 

Dosher,  Diedrich,  3d,  cor  Walnut. 
.  Deumelandt,  August,  4th,  cor  Brunswick. 

Edwards  &  HaU  (wholesale),  3  S  Water. 

Fairley,  Mclver  &  Co  (wholesale),  Water,  bel  Mulberry, 

Fillyaw,  O  M,  4th,  cor  Bladen. 
.  Fincke,  Herman,  2d,  nr  Market. 

French,  W  E,  N  W  cor  2d  and  Market. 

Galloway,  J  W  &  Co,  No  4  South  Water. 

Gay,  Henry  B,  4th,  cor  Harnett. 

Gilbert,  J  F,  cor  Anderson  and  Walnut. 

Gilbert,  John  F,  Walnut,  cor  9th. 

Groetjen,  Wm  H,  Front,  cor  Castle. 

Groetjen,  Wm  H,  r  Front,  cor  Water. 

Haar,  Henry,  Sr,  cor  7th  and  Chesnut.  ' 

Haar,  John,  Walnut,  bet  2d  and  3d. 

V  Haar,  J  &  H,  2d,  cor  Princess. 
Hall,  Watson,  Front,  cor  Church. 
Hardwick,  J  M,  59  Market. 
Heide,  R  E,  6  S  Water. 

-  Heins,  John  F,  Water,  bel  Mulberry. 
Heins,  John  H,  2d,  bet  Market  and  Princess. 
Hottendorf  &  Hashagen,  10  S  Front. 

■  Hutaf,  Henry,  40  N  Water. 

-  Hutaf,  Nicholas,  8th,  cor  Swann. 
Hugins,  J  B,  2d,  cor  Market. 
Jackson,  Cornelius,  3d,  cor  Wooster. 

Kerchner,  F  W,  (wholesale),  27,  28  and  29  N  Water, 
Koch,  John  C,  Front,  cor  Orange. 
Kuhl,  Henry  H,  6th,  cor  Harnett. 
Lewis,  Thomas  C,  8  Market. 

V  Litjen,  Henry,  Market,  cor  5th, 


Manning,  E  H,  22  and  24  N  Water. 
~"  McLaurin,  Wm,  c,  N  Front,  nr  Market. 

Mellis,  John,  Wooster,  bet  7tli  and  8th. 

Mohr,  Christian  H,  2d,  nr  Market. 

Mohr,  G  N,  5th,  cor  Castle. 

Muller,  G  C  W,  4th,  cor  Castle. 

Myers,  Chas  &  Co,  7  North  Front. 

Myers,  George  (wliolesale),  11  and  13  S  Front, 

Newman,  Philip,  Water,  cor  Chesnut. 
'^'Niemyer,  John  E,  Orange,  cor  Gth. 

Nons,  E,  Anderson,  nr  9th. 

O'Brien,  Martin,  Nntt,  cor  Eed  Cross. 
^^Otten,  D,  5th,  cor  Campbell. 
^  Peschau,  E,  3G  N  Water. 

Player,  Alderman  &  Co,  38  N  Water. 
H  Eeeder,  Henry,  Front,  cor  Mulberry. 
iPvulfs,  John  F,  Nutt,  cor  Walnut,  r  4th,  nr  Walnut. 
>^Eump  &  Meyer,  14  N  Water. 

Sampson,  Joseph  E,  4th,  bet  Mulberry  and  Walnut. 

Sauls,  Scipio,  Gth,  bet  Hanover  and  Brunswick. 

Schulken,  E,  Front,  cor  Red  Cross. 

Schulkeu,  Engelhard,  Front,  cor  Eed  Cross. 

Schulken,  Henry,  4th,  cor  Walnut. 

Schulkin,  Martin,  agt.  Dock,  cor  Water. 

Shulken,  Chas,  Water,  bel  Mulberry. 

Sliutte,  Geo  L,  4th  and  Bladen. 

Steenken,  George,  2d,  cor  Hanover. 
^  Steljes,  Deiderick,  Gth,  cor  Queen. 

Stevenson,  James  C,.  Market,  bel  2d. 
>  Stolter,  Henry,  Front,  cor  Ann. 

Strauss,  John  W,  2d,  bet  Hanover  and  Brunswick.^ 

Strauss,  J  W,  56  N  Water. 
Smith,  Thomas  H,  30  Market. 
Smith  &  Strauss,  28  S  Front. 
'/^Tidjen,  Charles,  3d,  cor  Orange. 
-^Ulrich,  William,  Front,  cor  Church. 
^VoUers,  Louis,  48  Market. 
Wallace,  Lewis,  Market,  cor  2d,  and  4th,  cor  BruusAvick. 


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Willard  Bros  (wholesale),  Water,  cor  Oliesnut. 
Williams  &  Murcliison  (wholesale),  6  and  7  N  Water. 
YTiUilagton  Co-operative  Store,  Water,  nr  Mulberry. 

O-uii  and  locksmiths. 
Craige  &  Perdew,  19  S  Front. 
Polly,  H  N,  Princess,  bet  Front  and  Water. 

Hard-ware- 
Dawson^  Teel  &  Henning,  19  Market. 
Jacobij  Nathaniel,  9  Market  st. 
Nefif,  A  H,  19  S  Front. 
Peck,  George  A,  15  S  Front. 


Newell,  George  A  &  Co,  7  S  Front. 
Topham,  J  S  &  Co,  8  S  Front. 

Eats  aad  Oa-os. 
Wright,  Thomas  H,  9  N  Front. 

Hides  aad  Lsatlisr- 
Falconer  &  Son,  Water,  nr  Mulberry, 

Semay  Sylills— Pearl- 
Oldham,  Alexander,  Nutt,  cor  Walnut. 

Hotds- 
Burnett  House,  40|  N  Water. 
Clifford  House,  Front,  bet  Market  and  Princess. 
Farmer's  House,  Water,  ab  Mulberry. 
Cape  Fear,  Chesaut,  bet  Front  and  2d. 
National,  Front,  bet  Market  and  Princess. 
Purcell  House,  Front,  bet  Market  and  Princess. 

EousQ  Furnishis^j  Goods- 

Stevenson,  W  M,  32  Market- 

Sc3  Dsalsrs- 
Lippitt,  J  E  &  Co,  Dock,  nr  W  ater,  and  Front,  bet  Walnut 
and  Mulberry. 

lasumacs  Ag^sats- 
Atkinson,  John  Wilder,  Front,  ab  Market. 
Barry  Bros,  Water,  cor  Chesnut. 
Byrne  &  Hall,  Front,  bet  Princess  and  Chesnut. 


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Cameron,  Francis  H,  6  N  Water. 

Crow,  J  E,  Priness,  bet  Front  and  2d. 

Davis,  Horatio,  2d  bet  Market  and  Princess. 

DeRosset  &  Co,  5  N  Water. 

George  E  P,  4  N  Water. 

James,  Jolin  C,  Front,  ab  Market. 

Manning,  E  W,  4  N  Water. 

Moore,  Roger,  Water,  cor  Cliesnut. 

Smith,  William  L  &  Co,  Front,  bet  Market  and  Princess. 

Turner  &  Cowan,  Princess  bet  Front  and  2d. 

Wallace,  Stephea  D,  Front,  ab  Market. 

Lawyers. 

Abbott  &  Cantwell,  Princess  bet  Front  and  2d. 

Ashe,  Samuel  A,  2d  bet  Princess  and  Market. 

Bellamy  Marsden,  45  Market. 

Cutlar,  DuBrutz,  Princess,  bet  Front  and  2d. 

Davis  George,  Princess,  bet  Front  and  2d. 

Davis  Junius,  Princess  bet  Front  and  2d. 

Devane,  W  S  &  D  J,  20  Market. 

Empie,  Adam,  Princess^  bet  Front  and  2d. 

Empie,  Willie  R,  Princess,  bet  Front  and  2d. 

French,  Robert  S,  cor  Front  and  Princess. 

Fowler,  John  J,  Princess,  bet  2d  and  3d. 

Holmes,  John  L,  Princess,  bet  2d  and  3d. 

London,  Alex  T,  2d  bet  Market  and  Princess. 

London,  Mauger,  2d,  bet  Market  and  Princess. 

McRee,  Griffith  J,  2d,  nr  Princess. 

Meares,  0  P,  Market,  bet  2d  and  3d. 

Meares,  Thomas  D,  Market,  bet  2d  and  3d. 

Moore,  Benjamin  R,  Princess,  nr  3d. 

Murphy,  Patrick,  Princess,  bet  Front  and  Water. 

Poisson,  Frederick  D,  Princess,  between  2d  and  3d. 

Smaw,  Frank  D,  Jr,  Princess,  bet  Front  and  2d. 

Strange,  Robert,  Market,  bet  2d  and  3d. 

Waddell,  H  &  A  M,  Market,  nr  3d. 

Wright  cl-  Stedman,  Princess,  bet  Front  and  2d. 


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Leather  Dealers  asid  Findings- 
French,  George  R  &  Son,  29  N  Front. 
Newell,  George  A  &  Co,  T  S  Front. 

Lig^Mermen- 
Lemmerman  &  Coney,  S  side,  foot  of  Market. 
Orrell,  J  B,  foot  of  Market. 

Liquor    Dealers. 
Adrian  &  Vollers,  wholesale,  cor  Front  and  Dock. 
■  Beauman,  John  G,  Front,  cor  Market. 
Brunhild,  H,  wholesale,  2  N  Water. 
Clifford,  Joseph  A,  13  N  Front. 
Fincke,  Herman,  Id,  nr  Dock. 
Gerken,  W  H,  agent,  wholesale,  11  S  Front. 
Haar,  John,  Walnut,  bet  2d  and  3d. 
Hottendorf  &  Hashagan,  10  S  Front. 
Metts,  J  I,  wholesale^  57  Market. 
Mohr,  Christian  H,  2d,  nr  Market- 
Myers,  Chas  D  &  Co,  7  N  Front. 
Myers,  George,  wholesale,  11  and  13  S  E'ronL 
Neauman,  Philip,  Water,  cor  Chesnut. 
Peschau,  E,  wholesale,  36  N  Water. 
Rump  &  Meyer,  15  N  Water. 
Schulken,  Martin,  Dock,  cor  Water. 
Smith  &  Strauss,  28  S  Front. 
Tietjhen,  Chas,  3d,  cor  Orange. 
Vollers,  Louis,  48  Market. 
Weil,  L  &  Co,  wholesale.  Water,  cor  Market, 

Lumber. 
Bowden,  L  H,  Water,  cor  Chesnut. 
Chadbourn,  James  H  <S:  Co,  9  Dock. 
Colville  &  Taylor,  Nutt,  foot  Walnut. 
Kidder,  Edward  &  Sons,  Dock,  cor  Water. 
Northrop  &  Cumming,  IG  N  Water. 
Parsley,  0  G,  foot  of  4th,  on  river. 

Marble  "Works. 

Walker,  James,  Front,  cor  Walnut. 

Mattress  Maker. 

ThomaS;  Nicholas,  colored,  5th,  bet  Bladen  and  Hanover^ 


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Millinery. 

Brown,  A  D,  S  W  cor  Front  and  Market. 

Flanagan,  L,  42  Market. 

Katz,  M  M,  36  Market. 

Lumsden,  Mrs  Elsie  A,  Front,  bet  Princess  and  Chesnnt. 

Strock,  Mrs  E  M.  S  Front,  nr  Market. 

Walcott,  Mrs  Sarak  0  V,  Front  bet  Dawson  and  Woostcr. 

Musical   ERstruments. 
Heinsberger,  P,  39  Market. 

2^aval  stores. 
Anderson,  James,  &  Co,  S  Water,  bet  Dock  and  Orange. 
Martin  &  Hallett,  Dock,  bet  Front  and  2d. 
Neff,  Joseph  H,  22  S  Water. 
VanBokkelen,  A  H,  Water,  ab  Princess. 

^Jewspapers. 
The  Journal,  daily  and  weekly,  Jos  A  Engelhard,  editor  and 

proprietor. 
The  Carolina  Farmer,  weekly,  Wm  II  Bernard,  proprietor,  R 

K  Bryan,  editor. 
The  Post,  semi-weekly,  Chas  I  Grady,  editor  and  proprietor. 
The  Star,  daily,  Wm  H  Bernard,  editor  and  proprietor. 

Mews  and  [periodical  dealers. 
Daniels,  Wm  T,  2d,  bel  Market. 
Harris,  R  L,  Front,  bet  Princess  and  Market. 

lOTotary  Publics. 

Atkinson,  John  Wilder,  Front,  ab  Market. 
i/Bowden,  H  M,  at  First  Nat.  Bank. 
■Cumming,  J  D,  Dock,  ab  Water. 
Evans,  Thomas,  Water,  cor  Chesuut. 
Grainger,  I  B,  at  Banking  House  Jas  Dawson. 
Gardner,  J  D,  Mulberry,  cor  4th. 
Holt,  W  N,  Market,  bet  Front  and  2d. 
Poisson,  W  M,  Mulberry,  bet  2d  and  3d. 
Williams,  Wm  A,  Princess,  bet  Water  and  Front, 
Walk-er,  A  K,  at  First  Nat.  Bank. 


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Painters. 

Fannin,  P  W,  Front,  Lei  Orange. 
Parker,  John  A,  2J,  cor  Princess. 

Paints,  Oiis  and  Glass. 

Hancock  &  Daggett,  5  Market. 

Paper  Hanging  and  Upholsterers. 

vSchutte,  Fred  A,  Front,  bet  Dock  and  Orange. 
Smith,  D  A,  Front,  bet  Market  and  Dock. 
Zimmerman  &  White,  Market,  bet  2d  and  3d. 

Paper  Stock  and  Material. 

Benton,  W  J,  Water,  bel  Mulberry. 
Carroll,  Martin,  4th,  cor  Campbell. 

Photographers. 

YanOrsdell,  C  M,  36  Market.     See  adv. 
Yates,  C  W,  34  Market.     See  adv. 

Physicians. 

Anderson,  E  A,  S  E  cor  Front  and  Orange. 

Bellamy,  W  J  H,  cor  Dock  and  Front. 

Berry,  W  A,  r  5th,  bet  Market  and  Dock. 

Cutlar,  F  J,  Princess,  bet  Front  and  2d. 

Dwindle,  Justin,  Red  Cross,  cor  3d. 

Freeman,  W  E,  Front,  bet  Chesuut  and  Mulberry, 

King,  J  Francis,  od,  bet  Princess  and  Chesnu^. 

McDonald,  A  D,  Planover,  cor  4th. 

McRee,  James  F,  Front,  cor  Ghesnut. 

Norcum,  H  S,  Princess,  opp.  Court  House. 

Robinson,  James  H,  r  2d,  bet  Princess  and  Chesnut. 

Schonwald,  James  T.  Princess,  nr  Front. 

Thomas,  William  G,  Market,  cor  4th. 

Winants,  J  E,  Market,  bet  6th  and  7th. 

Wood,  Thomas  F,  47  Market. 

Wright,  A  E,  N  W  cor  Market  and  Front. 

TUnmg  Mills. 
See  Saw  Mills. 


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Plumbing  and  Gas  Pitting. 

Dart,  ^'m  H  &  Brother,  Front,  bet  Dock  and  Orange. 
Mitchell,  James  H,  Princess,  bet  Front  and  Water. 

Produce  Brokers. 

Alderman,  A,  38  N  Water. 
Alderman,  James,  Water,  cor  Chesnut. 
Gore,  Wm  J,  rear  Custom  House. 
Henderson,  J  M,  38  N  Water. 
Kelley,  William  H,  2d,  cor  Walnut. 
Player,  T  W,  38  N  Water. 
Shaw,  Wm  H,  22  N  Water, 

Produce  Dealer. 

Monroe,  Wm  M,  18  N  Water. 

Real  listato  Brokers. 

Cronly  &  Morris,  4  N  Water. 
James  ct  Brown,  2d,  cor  Princess. 
West,  S  M,  9  S  Water. 

Restaurants. 

Deumelandt,  August,  19  N  Water. 

Hewlett  &  Forrest,  Water,  bet  Princess  and  Market. 

Murray,  James,  Nutt,  nr  Ked  Cross. 

Rice  Mills. 

Potter,  Mrs  Samuel  F,  Point  Peter. 
Savage,  Henry  E,  4th  and  Ashe. 

Rosin,  Oil,  Varnish,  Pitch,  &c, 

Martin  &  Hallett,  Dock,  bet  Front  and  2d. 

Saddlery. 

See  Harness. 

Livery,   Sale  and  Exchange    Stables. 

Currie,  S  A,  Princess,  cor  2d. 
Pomeroy,  E,  Princess,  bet  3d  and  4th. 
Southerland  &  Steagall,  S  W  3d  and  Princess. 


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Sailmaker. 

Griffith,  JoliD,  Water,  cor  Dock. 

Saw  Mill. 
Kidder,  Edward  &  Sons,  Dock,  cor  Water. 

Saw  and  Planing  Mills. 

Chadboiirn,  James  H  &  Co,  9  Dock. 

Colville  &  Taylor,  Niitt,  ft  Walnut. 

Northrop  &  Gumming,  16  N  Water. 

Chadbourn,  J  H  &  Co,  ft  of  Harnett  and  Dock,  cor  Water. 

Parsley,  O  G,  Sr,  4th  and  Ashe. 

Sewing  Machines. 

Anderson,  David,  genl  agt  Florence,  51  Market. 

Lumsden,  Elsie  A,  Mrs,  agt  Grover  &  Baker,  Front,  bet 

Princess  and  Chesnut. 
Newell,  Geo  W,  7  S  Front. 

Ship  Builders. 

Berry,  W  L,  Eagle  Island. 
Cassidey  Brothers,  foot  of  Church. 

Shipping  Merchants. 

Barker,  G  G  &  Co,  Water,  cor  Princess. 
Barry  Brothers,  Water,  cor  Chesnut. 
Cazaux,  A  D,  Water  and  Mulberry. 
DeKosset  &  Co,  5  N  Water. 
Harriss  &  Howell,  Water,  ab  Princess. 
Martin,  Alfred,  8  Dock.     See  ady. 
Moffitt  &  Co,  Water,  cor  Chesnut. 
Sprunt  &  Hinson,  Water,  cor  Chesnut. 
Williams  &  Murchison,  6  and  7  N  Water, 
Worth  &  Worth,  Water,  cor  Mulberry. 

Stevadore. 

Fleet,  James,  Water  and  Dock. 

Stoves  and  Tin  Ware» 

Childs,  Jesse,  Market,  nr  2d. 
Neff,  A  H,  19  S  Front. 


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Sutton,  William,  Front  cor  Princess. 

Wholesale  To"bacco  and  Cigars. 
Brunhild,  H,  2  N  Water. 
Burldiimer,  Henry,  G  Market.     See  adv. 
Pigott,  David,  12  Market. 

Undertakers  and  Cabinet  Makers, 

Harris,  K.  L,  Toomer's  Alley,  rear  Purcell  House. 
Yopp  &  Woolvin,  Princess,  cor  2d. 

Upholstering  and  Paper  Hanging. 

Scliutte,  Fred  A,  Front,  bet  Dock  and  Orange.    See  advk 
Zimmerman  &  White,  Market  bet  2d  and  3d. 
Smith,  D  A,  Front  bet  Market  and  Dock. 

Watches  and  Jewelry. 

Bentley,  E,  Water,  ab  Mulberry. 

Brown  &  Anderson,  37  Market.     See  adv. 

Dingelhoef,  M  J,  55  Market. 

Honnet,  Goo,  53  Market. 

Keathley,  E,  7  S  Front. 

Wheelwrights, 

Holmes,  Duncan  (c),  Mulben-y,  nr  Water. 
Hayden,  P  H,  3d,  ab  Princess, 
Kellogg,  Wm  J,  c,  Nutt,  ab  Wakiut. 
Lawrey,  James,  3d,  cor  Princess. 


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ISTortli  "Water  Street, 

WIlMIlif  SI.  I.  ^. 


Dealers  in  Hides,  Leather  Furs,  Wool,  &c. 

We  will  pay  the   highest  cash  larice  for    Eags,   Iron,   Eope,  Brass, 
Pewter,  Copper,  Lead,  &c. 
A  stock  of  Blacksmith's  Iron  and  Tools  always  on  Land. 

CASH   ADVANCED    ON   CONSIGNMENTS 

J.  X).  AVOODY, 

iiiifliiBiiliiipiiliail 

S.  E.  Corner  North  Water  and  Chesnut  Sts., 

o 

Cotton,  Naval  Stores  and  Country  Produce. 

All  business  entrusted  will  receive  strict  personal  attention. 
Orders  solicit  ed  and  promptly  filled. 
Sales  and  returns  made  with  disiDatcli. 


Ittop^g  ami  l^nrntdkr  at  Jauf, 

Market  Street,  between  2d  and  3d  Sts, 


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JOnX  U.   FAIRLEY,  J.  T.  MrlVF.R,  J.  A.  N-ICIIOLSO>I 

FAIRLEY,  MclVER  &  CO., 

ftencral  loimiuljioit  flf(r([Itimti'i, 

WHOLESALE  &  RETAIL  GROCEES, 


AND     DEAnLunS    I?» 


Naval  Stores,  Cotton,  Produce,  Liquors,  &c., 

NORTH  WATER,  BELOW  MULBERRY  STREET, 

WILMINGTON,  N.  C. 


Consignments  solicited. 


6ARRELL  &  STANALAND, 

S,  [.  Corner  Waler  and  Princess  Streel-Op  Stairs, 

hm\  Immm  Merchanis, 

Consignments    of    Cotton,    Naval    Stores 

and  Country  Produce  generally  is 

respectfully  solicited. 

Particular  attention  given  to  the  sale  of  Beef  Cattle  and  Live  Stock 
of  every  description. 

Liberal  advances  made  on  consignments. 

We  have  secured  the  services  of  Mr.  M.  U.  Finlayson,  -who  •\^•ill  bo 
pleased  to  see  his  old  friends  and  customers. 

Kefer  to  :  Sheriff  V.  V.  Eichaedsox,  of  Culumbus  Co. ;  Col.  L. 
A.  PowET.,  Clinton,  N.  C,;  E.  E.  Bukkuss,  President  of  First  Na- 
tional Bank,  Wilmington  N.  C. 


WIIi!lIW«T#ll 

NOKTH  CAEOLINA 


DIRECTORS: 

JOHN  WILDER  ATKINSON, President 

ALEXANDER  JOHNSON,  Jr., A.  Jolinson  &  Co 

ISAAC  B.  GRAINGER,   Cashier  Dawson's  Banking  House 

GEORGE  W.  WILLIAMS, Williams  &  Murcliison 

JOHN  DAWSON, .Merchant 

C.  T.  MURPHY, State  Senator 

H.  B.  EILERS, Merchant 

T.  H.  McKOY . , Merchant 

F.  W.  KERCHNER, Merchant 

OFFICERS: 

JOHN  WILDER  ATKINSON, President 

JOHN  DAWSON, Vice  President 

S.  D.  WALLACE, Treasurer 

ALEX.  JOHNSON,  Jr., Secretary 

The  Principal  office  of  this  Company  is  located  in 
Wilmington,  E".  0.,  Fo.  5  North  Front  Street. 

Insnre  in  t&e  Wilmington  Life  Company, 

FIRST — Because  it  is  a  Home  institution  and  makes  its  in- 
vestments at  home. 

SECOND — It  oflers  every  inducement  afforded  bj  any 
other  first  class  Company  and  is  second  to  none  in  re- 
sponsibility. 

THIRD — It  places  no  restriction  on  residence  or  travel  in 
the  Southern  States, 

FOURTH — Its  Policies  are  non-forfeitable  after  two  years, 
and  incontestible  after  five,  except  for  fraud. 

FIFTH — It  declares  an  annual  dividend. 


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WW.  WWAW 

MAN 

GRAND,  SQl 


MANUFACTURERS    OF 

GRAND,  SQUARE  AND  UPRIGHT 


WAREROOMS; 

No.  350  W.  Baltimore  St.,  Near  Eutaw  St. 

Nos.  1,  3,  5  and  7  N.  Eutaw  St.,  near  Baltimore  St. 

FACTORIES. 

The  Knabe  Piano  has  been  awarded  no  less  than 

I'IFTY  GOLD  AND  SILVER  MEDALS, 

the  highest  award  over  all  competition  at  different  State  Fairs  throughout  the 
-country,  besides  numerous  other  First  Premiums  at  different  country  and  other 
Fairs,  in  competition  with  tlie  best  factories  in  the  country. 

Wo  would  call  special  attention  to  our  New  Patent  Concert  Grand  Pianos, 
whsch  are,  by  the  liesl  jedges,  acknowledged  to  surpass  anything  heretofore  made. 

Our  Patent  Rnuare  Grti  ids  as  near  an  approach  in  power  and  quality  of  tone  to 
a  Full  (irand  Piano  as  can  possibly  be  attained  in  a  square  case. 

All  our  Square  Pianos  have  the  full  agraff^^  treble,  full  iron  frame,  double 
braced  overstrung  bass,  and  all  the  latest  improvements. 

Special  attention  is  called  to  our  New  Improved  Upright  Piano. 

By  a  number  of  iu:\\-  and  valuable  improvements,  we  have  entirely  obivated  all 
•objections  heretofore  urged  against  the  Boudoir  Piano,  the  tone  being  full  and 
sonorous,  of  fine  singing  quality  and  perfectly  even — the  touch  being  easier 
than  in  -i.ny  Square  Piano,  and  stand  in  tone  as  well  as  the  best  Grand  Piano.^ 
This  style  being  the  fashionable  Piano  of  Europe,  is  fast  gaining  in  favor  in  our 
^country. 

EVERY  PIANO  IS  FULLY  WARRANTED  FOR  F!?E  YEARS, 


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D.  A.  SMITH, 

Dealer  in,  avd  Manufacturer  of. 


GRANITE  BUILDINGS,  South  Front  St., 


lE-MIIfei^'PHf 


® 


AGAI  .    OFFERS   TO   THE   CITIZENS   OF  THE 
CAROLINAS  a  le;  exsed  and  largely  increased  sto  k 
of  all  the    ates'  ('esigus  of   Furniiure,  at  grewly  re- 
iduced  prices 

Bern  '  inter,  s  ed  in  the  mam  facture 
of  Furniture,  and  using  casli  as 
a  basis  fur  all  of  our  oper  •  ion  , 
we  can  put  goods  in  this  mar 
ket  at  Northern  j^rices.  Parties 
in  want  of  Furniture  wovild  do 
■well  to  examine  our  stock  and 

prices.     Dealers  are  cordially  invited  to  examine  our  wholesale  pric  s 

and  terms  before  purchasing. 


11 

WELDON,  N.  C. 


[ 

1 


This  house  has  been  recently  re-opened  with  entire  new  furniture 

THROUGHOUT,    THE    TABLE   SUPPLIED    WITH    EVERY    DELICACY    THE    MARKET 

ATFORDS,  and  no  effort  will  be  spared  to  make  it  rank  with  the  first  class 
houses  of  the  South. 

The  traveling  public  are  cordially  invited  to  give  ns  a  call. 

Polite  and  attentive  servants  will  be  ready  to  wait  upon  them  and 
every  effort  made  by  the  proprietor,  personally,  to  render  them 
comfortable. 

Proprietor. 


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4.  a 


"f^V 


9) 


Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealer  in 

Cooking,  Parlor  &  Office 

STOVES, 

RANGES,  HEATERS, 


AND 


House  Pufnisfiiog  Goods 

GENERALLY; 

JRER    OF 

X.::r;:.;  \vi  ^J  \j       ^xv..t-l   kT:„.^    Vtse^   yk 

And  sold  at  Manufacturers'  Prices  to  Dealers. 

WHOLESALE  AND  EETAIL; 

Tin  and  Galvanized  Roofing,  Spouting  and 

Guttering,  done  in  the  best  manner 

and  on  Reasonable  Terms. 

Brass  and  Iron  strainers.  Dippers^  Skim- 
mers,  and  oilier  Turpentine  Dis- 
tillers' Fixtures,  always 
on  hand. 

Agent  for  FAIRBANKS'  SCALES. 

19  South  Front  Sti-eet, 

Wilmf  iiMtoa«  W*  ©* 


HADDOCK'S  DIEECTORY, 

^ILMINQTON,    J4.    ;p., 


18'rO-'71. 


A. 

Aaron,  David,  of  Aaron  &  Rheinstein,  r  Philadelphia. 

Aaron  &  Eheinstoin,  (D.  Aaron  and  F.  Eheinstein),  dry  goods 
and  clothing,  25  Market. 

ABBOTT,  JOSEPH  C,  of  Abbott  &  Cantwell,  U.  S.  Senator, 
and  President  Bladen  Land  Company  and  Capo  Fear 
Building  Company,  r  Purceil  House, 

ABBOTT  &  CANTWELL,  (Joseph  C.  Abbott  and  Edward 
Cantwell),  lawyers,  Princess,  bet  Eront  and  Second. 
See  adYo  , 

Academy  of  the  Incarnation,  4th,  bet  Orange  and  Ann. 

Adams,  Geo  H,  P  O  rout  agent  W,  0  &  A  R  R,  r  9th,  cor 
Swann. 

Adkins,  Sarah  E,  wid  Edward  N,  r  4th,  bet  Ann  and  Nun^ 

ADRMN  &  yOLLERS,(A  Adrian  and  H  Yoll6rs),Com  Mer's, 
wholesale  groceries  and  liquors,  S  E  cor  Dock  and  Front. 
See  adv. 

ADRMJjf,  ALLRICH,  of  Adrian  &  Voliers,  r  3d,  bot  Wal- 
nut and  Red  Cross. 

Agostini,  F  M,  fraits,  confectionery  and  groceries,  16  Mar- 
ket, r  7th,  cor  Dock. 

Agostini,  Francis  M,  Jr,  clerk  with  F  M  Agostini,  r  7th.,  cor 
Dock. 

Ahrens,  Benj  H,  r  cor  Market  and  7tk. 

AHRENS,  NICHOLAS,  grocery,  7th,  cor  Market, 

a 


50 

Alderman,  A,  of  Player,  Alderman  &  Co,  produce  broker,  r 
4tli,  cor  Mulberry. 

Alderman,  Allison,  clerk  with  Alex  Oldham,  r  4th,  cor  Mul- 
berry. 

Alderman,  Ai'chie,  r  5th,  bet  Walnut  and  Eed  Cross 

Alderman,  Cornelia,  r  4th  and  Mulberry. 

Alderman,  G  F,  of  Player,  Alderman  &  Co,  r  2d,  bet  Mul- 
berry and  Walnut. 

Alderman,  I  T,  Ass't  Sec'y  and  Treas'r  Eastern  Div  W,  C  & 
E  R  K,  r  Front,  cor  Mulberry. 

ALDERMAN,  JAMES,  produce  broker,  Water,  cor  Ches- 
nut,  r  2d,  bet  Mulberry  and  Walnut. 

Alderman,  Senney,  wid  David,  r  Dock,  bet  5th  and  6th 

Alderman,  W  H,  clerk  with  Player,  Alderman  &  Co,  r  4th, 
cor  Mulberry. 

Alexander,  J,  lab  with  W  <fe  W  R  E. 

Alfriend,  Frank  H,  Professor  C  F  M  Academy. 

Allen,  James,  mason  and  plasterer,  r  5th,  cor  Dawson. 

Allen,  Joseph,  r  2d,  bet  Nunn  &  Church. 

Allen,  Miles,  Section  Master  W,  C  &  R  R  R,  r  3d,  nr  Harnett. 

Allen,  William,  r  5th,  cor  Dawson. 

AUen,  William  H,  Master  Transp'n  East'n  Div  W,  C  &  R  E 

E,  r  7th,  bet  Mulberry  &  Chesnut. 
*Altaffer,  Gerard   M,  Pattern  Maker  with  Ha»fc  &  Bailey,  r 

cor  Chesnut  and  McRae. 
-Altaflfer,   Mary  R,  r  Chesnut,  cor  McRae. 

Alway,  Eliza  A,  r  Market,  bet  8th  and  9th. 

Anathan,  Fannie,  4th,  bet  Chesnut  and  Orange. 

Anderson,  Benj  R,  clerk  Thos.  H.  Wright,  r  9th,  bet  Dudley 
and  Cliesnut. 

Anderson,  Caroline,  r  4th,  bet  Church  and  Castle. 

Anderson,  Caroline  H,  r  Orange,  bet  Front  and  2d. 

ANDERSON,  DAVID,  Gen'l  Agent  Florence  Sewing 
Machine  for  N  C,  51  Market,  r  9th,  bet  Dudley  and 
Chesnut. 

Anderson,  E  A,  Physician  and  Med  Exam  Wil  and  N  C  Ins 
Co,  r  s  e  Front  and  Orange. 

Anderson,  Edwin,  r  Front,  cor  Oange. 

Anderson,  Eliza,  r  Front,  cor  Dock. 


rA 
A.  ADRIAN.  H.  VOLLERS. 

ADRIAN!  YOLLSKS, 
WHOLESALE    DEALERS 

AND 

Commission  Merchants, 

South  East  Cornsr  Dock  and  Front  Streets, 

Wiimimgim,  M,  &. 


Constantly  in  store  and  transit  large  supplies  of 

PROVISIONS,  GROCERIES, 

Cigars  aai  \ki% 

Also  Agents  for  Udolpho  Wolfe's  Celebrated  Sclieidam 
Schnapps,  Imported  Wines  and  Liquors. 

Agents  for  Lippman's  Great  German  Bitters. 
Agents  for  Wiggins'  Pure  Herb  Bitters. 

Their  Stock  being  the  largest  and  best  assorted  in  the 
State,  Merchants  will  find  it  to  their  interest  to  supply 
themselves  here. 


Aiideraou,  Elizabetli,  r  9th,  bet  Dudley  and  Chesuut. 

Anderson,  Ellen,  r  Front,  cor  Orange. 

"Anderson,  Henderson  F,{c,)  City  Express,  r  Campbell,  bot  3d 
and  4tli. 

Anderson,  James,  r  6th,  bet  Church  and  Nunn. 

ANDERSON,  JAMES,  of  James  Anderson  &  Co,  r  Orange^ 
bet  Front  and  2d. 

ANDERSON,  JAMES  &  00~(James  Anderson,  J  Loeb  and 
C  Lucian  Jones,)  Com  Mers  and  dealers  in  Naval  Stores, 
South  Water,  bet  Orange  &  Dock. 

Anderson,  Maggie,  r  Mulberry,  cor  7tli. 

Anderson,  Mary,  wid  of  Alex,  r  Princess,  cor  Front. 

Anderson,  Nena,  r  4th,  bet  Nunn  and  Ann. 

Anderson,  Sarah  W,  r  9th,  bet  Dudley  and  Chesnut. 

Anderson,  Thomas  W,  book-keeper,  r  4th,  bet  Ann  and 
Nunn. 

Anderson,  Wm,  clerk,  r  s  e  Front  and  Orange. 

Anderson,  W  J,  accountant,  r  4th,  cor  Dock. 

ANDERSON,  WM  S,  of  Brown  &  Anderson,  r  4th,  bet 
Ann  and  Nunn. 

Andrews,  Laura,  r  3d,  bet  Ann  and  Nunn. 

Andrews,  Mary,  r  3d,  bet  Ann  and  Nunn. 

Andrews,  W  S  G,  r  3d,  bet  Ann  and  Nunn, 

Angel,  L  A,  operator  W  U  Tel,  r  Market,  bet  Princess  and 

Chesnut. 
-Arey,  Charles  R,  salesman  with  John  Dawson,  r  Front,  nr 
Princess. 

Armstrong,  Amelia,  r  3d,  bet  Nunn  and  Church. 

Armstrong,  Emily  V,  r  Chesnut,  cor  9th: 

Armstrong,  Geo  W,  printer,  r  Chesnut,  cor  9th. 

Armstrong,  Herbert  C,  printer,  at  Journal  office,  r  Chesnut, 
cor  9th.  . 

Armstrong,  Jane,  wdd  of  Duncan,  r  10th,  nr  Castle. 

Armstrong,  John,  bookbinder  with  P  Heinsberger,  r  Ches- 
nut, cor  9th. 

Arthur,  John  F,  printer,  Journal  office,  r  7th,  cor  Princess. 

Ashe,  Josephine,  r  2d,  bet  Mulberry  and  Chesnut. 

ASHE,  SAM'L  A,  lawyer,  Princess,  nr  3d,  r  2d,  bot  Mul- 
berry and  Chesnut. 


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GEORGE  G.  BARKER  &  00 


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Slipi  I  Cgonii  irU, 


Office  Corner  Water  aM  Princess 


^oiei?i^Ts  i^oR  THE  ©^Iji::  o:e^ 

ROOKL^ITD     LIME, 

A  superior  article,  and  offered  at  the  price  of  ordinary  Lime  sold  in 
this  market. 

Hair,    Calcined    Plaster,    Cement, 

XTOB.THKR3T  BKICSIS,  <£o., 

Constantly  on  hand, 

EASTERN    AND    NORTH    RIVER   HAY, 

For  sale  by  the  Cargo,  Ton  or  Bale, 


AGENTS  FOE 

The  American  Consolidated  Fire 
EXTINGUISHER  GO'S 

^^PORTiLE  FIRE  EniMGyiSHERS, 

This  little  Engine  is  capable  of  being  used  at  any  time,  always  ready, 
ia  self-acting,  and  can  be  carried  from  place  to  place  and  operated  by 
male  or  female.  Subduing  fires  of  an  alarming  extent  in  a  few  minutes, 
by  means  of  Carbonic  Acid  Gas,  projecting  a  liquid  25  to  40  feet,  which 
choke.5  the  flames  almost  instantly,  thus  avoiding  the  damage  caused 
by  large  quantities  of  water.  They  are  invaluable  for  Factories,  Public 
Bnildings,  Railv/ay  Stations  and  Trains,  Ships,  Steamboats,  Lumber 
and  Slaip  Xards,  Say/  MtHa,  Warehouses;  Hotels,  Storefi,  Regidences,  kc. 


54 

Ashe,  Kosfi,  widow  Thomas,  r  2d,  bet  Mulberry  and  Cliesnut, 
Ashe,  Toney,  r  5th,  bet  Chesnut  and  Mulberry. 
Atkins,  Eugenia  B,  Mrs,  r  2d,  bet  Dock  and  Orange. 
Atkinson,  John  Wilder,  Gen  Ins  Agent  and  Notary  Public, 

Princess,  bet  Front  and  Water,  r  3rd,  bet  Nunn  aud 

Church. 
Atkinson,  Thomas,  Kt  Eev  Bishop  of  the  Episcopal  Diocese 

of  N  C,  r  Orange,  bet  6th  and  Gth, 
Atkinson,  Thomas,  r  3d,  bet  Nunn  and  Church. 
Ayers,  Miss,  teacher  Wilson  Free  School,  r  7th,  cor  Nunn. 

Bagley,  Sallio,  cl'k,   Dollar  Store,  r  3d,  bet  Nunn  and  EQlton. 

BAILEY,  JOHN  C,  of  Hart  &  Bailey,  r  3d,  cor  Ann. 

BAILLIEPtE,  C,  Asst  Supt  Cape  Fear  Fibre  Co,  r  Wi'ight,  c 
Front. 

BAILLIERE,  H,  Sec'y  and  Supt  Cape   Fear  Fibre  Co,  r 
Wright,  cor  Front. 

Baker,  James  D,  Dentist,  Front,  cor  Red  Cross. 

Baldwin,  A  L,  Dentist,  2d,  cor  Market,  r  3d,  nr  Orange. 

BANKING  HOUSE  OF  JAMES  DAWSON,  Front,  bet  Mar- 
ket and  Princess. 

Banks,  Albert,  cl'k    with  Lemmerman  &  Coney,   Chesnut, 
bet  Gth  and  7th. 

Banks,  Chas  R,  r  2d,  bet  Princess  and  Chesnut. 
•Banks,  W  H,  Rev,  c    pastor  Ebenezcr  Baptist  Church,  r 
Gth,  bet  Queen  and  Wooster. 

Banks,  Wellington  W,  clerk  with  Lemmerman  &  Coney,  r 
9th,  cor  Rankin. 

Bappler,  George  P,  of  Bappler  &  Hintze, 

Bappler,  John  P,  r  river  bank,  foot  of  4tli. 

Bappler  &  Hintze,  (Geo  P  Bappler  &  Herman  Hintze),  butch- 
ers, Washington  market,  Market,  ab  2d. 

Baptist  Church,  First,  cor  Fifth  and    Market,  J  P  Hiden, 
pastor. 

Baptist  Church,  Ebenezer,  colored,  7th,  bet  Orange  and  Ann 

Barclay,  R  J,  upholsterer,  with  F  A  Schutte,  3d,  bet  Nunn 
and  Church. 

Bariston,  Wm,  cl'k  with  John  C  Hycr,  r  Capo  Fear  House, 


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M,    HENRY  BURKHIMER, 

,  ;     t     /'  Wholesale  and  Rstaii  Dealer  in 

€i-  ,      Siga  of  the  "IHDIAl?  OHIEF," 

'         WlLMlKGimN.  C. 

All  orders  filled  with  Dispatch. 

'^he  oldest  Tobacoo  Ho^lse  in  Nortli  Cai-olma. 

BMWWN  S  MMBEESQW, 

JEWELRY  AND  SILVER  WARE,  FANCY  GOODS,  &c., 

SPECTACLES    TO    SUIT    ALL  ACES,  ^r^ 

AJt    tlie    Old.    Bta^nd-ElstaTilislied    1S33, 

WILMIlSfGTOSr,  K.  C. 

"Watclies,   docks   ancl  Je^vrelx-y  cax^efiilly  repaii'ed..- 

T.    TT.    BROWN.  "W.    S.    ANDEBSON. 


Joseph  C.  Abbott.  Edwaed  Cantwell. 

ABBOn  &  CANTWELL, 

Attorneys  at  Law  and  Counsellors, 

PEmOESS    STREET, 
"Wiliaa.iia.grtoii,  1^.   0« 

Mat i€©a  ®©lla»fj 
ATTORNEY  AND  GQONSELLOR  AT  LAW, 

No.  45  Market  Street, 
■\\^ILMIN"G-TO]Sr,  IN-.  C. 

Will  practice  m  State  and  Federal   Courts.     Prompt  attention   given' 
to  tlie  Collection  of  Claims  anywliere  in  Nortli  Carolina. 


Barker,  Ann,  wid  DaTid,  r  Cftstlo,  bet  4th  and  Gth. 

BAEKER,  E  GERRY,  book  keeper  with  G  G  Barker  6c  Co, 
r  Orange,  cor  5tli 

BAEKER,  G  G  &  Co,  (G  G  and  Wm  G  Barke-r,  H  R  Gard- 
ner), Shipping  and  Com  Mor's,  Water,  cor  Princess.  See 
adv. 

BARKER,  G  G,  of  G  G  Barker  &  Co,  r  Boston,  Mass. 

Barker,  John  A,  tinner,  Castle,  bet  4:th  and  5th. 

BARKER,  WM  G,  of  G  G  Barker  &  Co,  r  Boston,  Mass. 

Barlow,  Josejih  L,  book  keeper  with  Thos  C  Lewis,  r  9th,  cor 
Market. 

Barnes,  James  W,  gardener,  7th,  cor  Queen. 

Barnes,  Joseph  W,  clerk,  r  7th,  cor  Queen. 

Barnes,  John  S,  tinner,  with  Wm  Suttonj  r  3d,  bet  Queen 
and  Wooster. 

Barr,  Wm,  watchman  at  Kidder's  mill,  r  Water,  cor  Dawson. 

Barratt,  T  S,  carpenter,  with  W  &  W  R  R. 

BARRY  BROTHERS,  (R  P  and  H  M  Barry),  Shipping  and 
Com  Mers,  Gen'l  Ag'ts  Fire  and  Marine  Insurance  and 
Lorrillard  Steamship  Line,  Water,  cor  Chesnut. 

BARRY,  H  M,  of  Barry  Bros,  r  New  York. 

Barry,  John,  Road  Master  W  &  W  R  R,  r  4th,  bet  Bruns- 
wick and  Bladen. 

BARRY,  R  P,  of  Barry  Brothers,  r  5th,  nr  Chestnut. 

BASS,  W  R,  of  Bass  &  Scott,  r  Red  Cross,  bet  3d  and  4th. 

BASS  &  SCOTT,  (W  R  Bass  A;  J  J  Scott),  Com  Mers,  Water, 
cor  Princess. 

Bates,  Benj  G,  r  3d,  bet  Red  Cross  and  Campbell. 

Bates,  Is&ac,  book  keeper  at  Jas  Dawson's  Banking  House, 
r  Dock,  cor  Gth. 

Bates,  Wm  V,  clerk  with  Dawson,  Teel  &  Honning,  r  Dock, 
nr  6th. 

Battson, ,  wid  James,  r  2d,  bet  Harnett  &  Cowan. 

Bauman,  Henry  T,  clerk  with  J  <fe  H  Sampson,  r  5th,  cor 
Dock. 

BAUMiiN,  JOHN,  boot  and  shoemaker.  Market,  cor  Second. 

Bauman,  John,  clerk  with  Phillip  Newman,  r  5th,  cor  Princess, 

Bauman,  John  C,  clerk,  r  5th,  cor  Dock. 

Bauman,  John  G,  grocer,  Front,  cor  Marliet,  r  Dock,  cor  5th. 


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Batiman,  Kate,  r  5th,  cor  Dock. 

33anmau,  Mary  G,  r  5tli,  cor  Dock. 

Baumau,  Matilda,  r  5tli,  cor  Dock. 

Baumaun,  Wm,  slioemaker,  r  Market,  cor  2iL 

Baylor,  Geo  E,  druggist,  cor  4th  and  Nirnn. 

Beach,  Allen,  blacksmith,  with  O  G  Parsley,  r  4th,  bet  Smith! 

and  Howard. 
Beach,  Louisa,  with  Dollar  Store,  r  ft  of  4th 
Bear,  Henry,  of  Bear  &  Sternberger,  r  Princess,  bet  4th  &  5th. 
Bear,  Marcus,  of  Sol  Bear  tt  Bros,  r  Front,  nr  Walnut. 
Bear,  Meyer,  diy  goods  and  clothing,  37  N  Water,  r  Bed 

Cross,  nr  2d. 
Bear,  Morris,  clerk  with  Meyer  Bear,  r  Bed  Cross,  nr  2d. 
Bear,  Isaac,  clerk  with  Sol  Bear  &  Brcs,.r  Red  Cross,  bet 

Front  and  2d. 
BEAR,  SAM'l,  of  Sol  Bear  &  Bros,  Front,  nr  Walnut. 
BEAR,  SOL,  of  Sol  Bear  &,  Bros,  Red  Cross,  bet  Front  &  2d. 
BEAR,  SOL  &  BROS,  (Sol  and  Sam'l  Bear),  wholesale  and 

retail  dry  goods,  clothing,  &c,  18  Market. 
Bear,  Theresa,  r  Front,  bet  Mulberry  and  Walnut 
Bear  <fc  Sternberger— Henry  Bear  and  Joseph  Sternberger — 

dry  goods  and  clothing,  45  Market. 
Beck,  Thomas,  family  groceries,  r  Red  Cross,  cor  6th. 
Bell,  C  F,  sawyer,  with  Ed  Kidder  tt  Sons,  r  Front,  nr  Meares. 
Bell,  Daniel,  with  W  &  W  R  R,    nr  Anderson,  nr  Grimes. 
BeJl,  Rebecca,  widow  of  Ivy  P,  r  Church,  bet  2d  and  3d. 
Bell,  Sarah  E,  r  Church,  bet  2d  and  3d. 
Bell,  W  B  H,  printer  at  Journal  Office,  r  Church,  bet  2d  &  3d, 
BeU,  W  K,  machinist,  W  ct  W  R  R. 
Bell,  Wm  T,  machinist,  with  W  &  W  R  R,  r  5th,  bet  Castlo 

and  Queen. 
Bellamy,  Eliza,  r  Market,  cor  5th. 
Bellamy,  Ellen  D,  r  Market,  cor  5th. 
Bellamy,  J  D,  physician,  r  Market,  cor  5th. 
Bellamy,  John  D,  Jr,  r  Market,  cor  5th. 
BELLAMY,  MARSDEN,  U-\yjev,  45  Market.    See  adv. 
Bellamy,  Mary  E,  r  Market,  cor  5th. 
Bellamy,  W  J  H,  physician,  Front,  cor  Dock,  r  Fronts  het 


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14th,  Between  Franklin  and  Ross 
Streets, 

RICHMOND,  VIRGINIA. 


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This  House  is  centrally  located  in  the  business  portion  of  the  City, 
convenient  to  all  the  Public  Places,  and  but  a  short  walk  from  the 
different  Eailroad  Depots,  and  one  Square  East  from  the  Capitol. 

Polite  and  attentive  Servants  :  the  table  spread  with  the  best  the 
market  can  afford,  and  aiming  to  secure  to  the 

the  domestic  comforts  of  home,  at  moderate  charges,  renders  this  one 
of  the  most  desirable  houses  in  the  city. 

Transient  Boarders,    -    »    $1  50  per  day. 

Permanent  Boarders  by  the  week  or  month,  on  liberal  terms. 


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Bender,  Daniel  F,  carpenter,  r  Castle,  bet  6th  and  7tli. 

Bentley,  E,  watclimaker,  r  Water,  nr  Mulberry. 

Benton,  Ezra  L,  clerk  Cape  Fear  River  Improvement,  r 
Front,  bet  Market  ct  Chesnut. 

BERNAED,  DUDLEY  TV,  business  manager  and  commer- 
cial editor  Morning  Star,  5tb,  bet  Dock  and  Orange. 

BERNARD,  WM  H,  Editor  and  Proprietor  Morning  Star  and 
Carolina  Farmer,  Front,  bet  Princess  and  Market,  r  5th, 
bet  Dock  and  Orange. 

Bernheim,  G  D,  Rev,  pastor  Lutheran  Church,  r  5th,  bet 
Market  and  Princess. 

Beery,  Benj  W,  ship  carpenter,  r  2d,  bet  Dock  and  Orange. 

Beery,  Ella  P,  r  2d,  bet  Dock  and  Orange. 

Beery,  Mary  E,  r  Nunn,  bet  4th  and  5th. 

Beery,  Robt  H,  r  2d,  foot  Dock  and  Orange. 

BEERY,  W  L,  ship-builder,  Eagle  Island,  r  Front,  below  Ann. 

Berry,  W  A,  physician,  r  5th,  bet  Market  and  Dock. 

Betts,  Mary,  v^d  of  William,  r  2d,  cor  Mulberry. 

Betts,  George  W,  insp'r  naval  stores,  22  N  Water,  r  8th,  nr 
Market. 

tJiddle,  Mary  A,  r  Castle,  bet  Gth  and  7th. 

Biddlo,  Newton,  r  Castle,  bet  6th  and  7th. 

Biddle,  Wm  H,  clerk  with  R  F  Eyden,  r  Gth,  cor  Castle. 

Binford,  Waiter  B,  shipping  clerk  v/ith  Barry  Bros,  r  3d,  cor 
Dock. 

Bird,  Edwin,  r  cor  10th  and  Queen. 

Birdon,  George  E,  r  Campbell,  bet  9tli  and  10th. 

BIRDSEY,  S  R,  dry  goods,  clothing,  etc.,  26  Market,  r  Dock, 
bet  Front  and  2d. 

Bishop,  Frank  B,  clerk  with  A  H  NelT,  r  Seaman's  Homo, 
Dock  and  Front. 

Bishop,  H  M,  projirietor  Seaman's  Home,  Dock,  cor  Front. 

Bishop,  Jasper,  clerk  Sheriff's  oflico,  r  3d,  bet  Walnut  and 
Red  Cross. 

Bisset,  John  F,  foreman  machine  shop  W  &  W  R  R,  r  Han- 
over, cor  3d. 

Bishop,  Josephine,  5th,  bet  Dock  and  Oi'ange. 

Bishop,  Kate,  r  IJth,  bet  Queen  and  Castle. 

Bissiiiger,  Charles,  Family  Groceries,  r  cor  6th  and  Princess* 


m. 


THE  MOP.w«'^,  STAR, 

Published  Daily  at  $7.00  per  Year, 


4>v    n  ^    Kjtijiipii' A^^,,^., 

EDITOR  AND  PROPRIETOR, 

fi@^  Largest  Daily  Circulation  in  the  State. 


THE  CAROLINA  FARMER, 

A  rirst-Class  EiiM-Paje  Airlcnltnral  and  Family  feekly, 

One  of  the  Best  Advertising  Mediums  in  the  South,   having  a  large 
and  growing  circulation  in  the  two  Carolinas. 

P"gBLISEED  AT  $3.00  TEiE  YSA^, 

WM.  H.  BIRNAED,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

wiLMiFaTOST,  sr.  c. 


Plain,  Fancy  and  Ornamental 

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Book  Binder  and  Blank  Book  Manufacturer, 
DAWSON  BANK  BUILDINGS, 


Every  variety  of  Printing,    Euling  and  Binding  executed    in    the 
highest  style  qI  the  art. 


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BIYINS,  W  J,  Register  of  Deeds,  Court  House,  r  Lilliugton, 
Blackman,  E,  engineer,  W  &  W  R  R,  r  2d,  bet  Hanover  and 

Brunswick. 
Blake,  Henry  D,  Rev,  superintendent  Wilston  School^  7tli,  cor 

Nunn. 
Blake,  Hajinali  E,  teacher,  Wikton  School,  r  Tth,  cor  Nunn. 
Blaney,  Elizabeth,  Mrs,  r  Campbell,  bet  3d  and  ith. 
Blaney,  Mary  M,  r  Campbell,  bet  3d  and  4th. 
Blocker,  J  C,  of  Love  &  Blocker,  r  Cumberland  Co. 
Blomme,  Peter,  baker  and  family  groceries,  4th,  cor  Red  Cross. 
Bloom,  H  H,  family  groceries,  5th,  cor  Chesnut. 
Blossom,  Fannie,  r  cor  Tth  and  Castle. 
BLOSSOM,  J  R  and  EVANS,  (J  R  Blossom  and  Thos  Evans), 

distillers   of  turpentine,    works    Front,  from  Cowan  to 

Parsley,  office  Water,,  cor  Princess. 
Blossom,  J  R,  of  J  R  Blossom  &  Evans,  r  New  York. 
Blossom,  Samuel,  Family  Grocer,  r  7th  Castle. 
Blumenthal,  Hannah,   Mrs,  wid  of  Jacob,  boarding-house 

47  Market. 
Blumenthal,  S,  dry  goods,  clothing,  &c,  40  Market,  r  4th,  nr 

Mulberry. 
Boatwright,  Alice  L,  r  2d,  bet  Chesnut  and  Mulberry. 
Boatwright,  Ann,  wid  Dr  John,  r  Front,  cor  Princess. 
Boatwright,  J,  Hal,  cl'k  W,  C  &  A  R  R,  r  d2,  bet  Chesnut 

and  Mulberry. 
Boatwright,  John  L,  packet  clerk  Phila  &  So  steamship  line, 

r  Market,  bet  3rd  and  4th. 
Boatwright,  Mary,  r  Front,  cor  Princess. 
Boatwright,  Mary  A,  v^id  of  Dr  J  H,  r  2d,  bet  Chesnut  and 

Mulberry. 
Bocher,   John,   shoemaker,   4th,   cor   Harnett,   r   Nutt,   cor 

Walnut. 
Boggoln,  C  F,  clerk  with  Adrian  &  Vollers,  r  Mulberry,  bet 

Front  and  Water. 
Bogard,  Minnie  E,  r  Dock,  bet  7th  and  8th. 
BOHLING-,  MARTIN,  Grocer,  Front,  bel  Castle. 
Boland,  J,  lab  with  W  &  W  R  R. 
Bond,  Annie,  r  4th,  bet  Castle  and  Church. 
BoQne,  Bennett,  well-digger,  r  Bladen,  cor  6th. 


63 

JOHN  DAI  SON,   GEORGE  TEEL,   ROBERT  HENNING.. 

mm,  mi  i  Mmi!, 

Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealers  in 

HARDWARE,    CUTLERY, 

Agricultural    Implements, 

ERON  AND  I^AiLS, 

Also    in 

Millers',    House    Oarpeaters',     Ship* 
Carpenters',  CaTjinet  Makers',  Ma- 
sons', Saddlers',  Wheelwriglits', 
Curriers',   Blacksmiths',  Ma- 
chinists', Coopers'  Turpen- 
tine Makers',  Shoe  Makers', 
Builders'  and  Under- 
takers' Tools ; 

Rope,  Twine,  Fishing  Tackle, 

Cotton  Gins  and  Presses, 

Wine  and  Cider  Mills  and  Presses, 

RUBBER  AND  LEATHER  BELTING, 

Wll«lait@ffi8,  M*  @6 


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Boone,  Laipjhton  L,  clerk  ^vitll  J  B   Orrcll,   Hanover,   bet 

2a  ami  3(1. 
Boone,  Mary  C,  r  6th,  cor  Bladen. 
Boone,  Owen  H,  Tvell-diggor,  r  6th,  cor  Bladen. 
Borden,  J  C,  conductor,  "^Vil  &  W  R  R,  r  Purcell  House. 
Borneraann,    Hanrich,    elk  vrith  Deumelandt,   r    4th,    cor 

Brunswick. 
Bosch,  Henry,  clerk  with  L  AVallace,  r  4th,  cor  Brunswick. 
Boskowtz,  Cliarles,  clerk  with  J  &  H  Sampson,  r  45   Market. 
Bostick,  Bryant  W,  butter  eggs,  &c.  City  Mkt,  r  Duplin  Co. 
Bowden,  Caroline  P,  r  Chesnut,  cor  '^d. 
Bowden,  H  M,  book-keeper  1st  Nat  Bk,  "Wilmington,   r  Red 

Cross,  nr  2d. 
Bowden,  James  0,  turpentine  distiller,  r  Red  Cross,  bet  2d 

and  3rd. 
Bowden,  John,  r  Chesnut,  cor  2d. 

Bowden,  Joseph  J,  cl'k  with  W  H  Moore,  r  Chesnut,  cor  2d. 
Bowden,  Joseph  N,  conductor  AY,  C  &  A  R  R,  4th,  cor  Princess. 
Bowden,  J  0,  supt  distillery  of  Theo  Denike  &  Co. 
Bowden,  Julia,  cor  4th  and  Princess. 
BOWDEN,  L  H,  Com  Mer  and  lumber,  Water,  cor  Chesnut, 

r  Princess,  bet  5th  and  6th. 
Bowden,  Lany,  4th  and  Princess. 
Bowden,  L  T,  r  Red  Cross,  bet  2d  and  3d. 
Bowden  Sarah,  wid  of  Jesse,  4th  and  Princess, 
BoAvden,  W  B,  cl'k,  r  Chesnut,  cor  2d. 
Bowden,  W^illiam  N,  book  keeper,  W,  C  &  A  R  R,  r  2d,  cor 

Chesnut. 
Bowden,  W  S,  lab  with  A  H  Ncff,  r  2d,  cor  Chesnut. 
Bowers,  Bettie,  4th,  bet  Church  and  Castle. 
Bowen,  Samuel,  machinist,  with  W,  C  &  A  R  11,  r  Front, 

bel  Dock. 
Bowers,  S  M,  machinist,  r  2d,  bet  Nunu  and  Church. 
Boyd,  Ann  and  B,  dressmakers,  r  Front,  ab  Dock. 
Boyat, ,  driver  with  0  G  Parsley,  Sr.,  r  Harnett,  bet  3d 

and  4th. 
Boyett,  Rebecca,  wid  Henry,  r  5th,  cor  Bladen. 
Boyett,  Wm  R,  Harnett,  bet  3d  and  4th. 


65 

E.  KIDDER.  C.  W.  KIDDER.  G.  P.  KIDDERc 

OWaRD  KIDOER  &  SONS, 

PROPRIETORS 

COWAN  STEAM  SAW 

AND  

WiLMIJETON,  N.  0. 

JAS.  H.  CHADBOURN,  GEO.  OHADBOURN. 

JAS.  H.  CHADBOURN  &  CO., 

AND  PEOPEIETORS   OF 
AND  

PLANING  MILLS, 


COLVILLE  &  TAYLOR, 

PROPRIETORS    OF 

AND  

NORTH   WATER    STREET, 

Foot   of   WalxLut. 
Every  description  of  Lumber  on  liaud,    and  Sawed  to  order.     Black 
Walnut,    Asb,    Poplar,     Juniper  and    Cypress,    and  Seasoned  Pine 
Lumber  always  on  hand. 


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Bradley,  Amy  M,  Supt  Union  Grammar  School  and  Countj 

Examiner,  r  Red  Cross,  bet  Front  and  2d. 
Bradley,  A  0,  Jr,  elk  with  Barry  Bros,  r  Mark3t,het  2d  &  3d. 
Bradley,  Chas,  of  G  &  C  Bradley,  r  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Bradley,  Geo,  of  G  <^J  C  Bradley,  r  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Bradley,  G  &  C,  (Geo  and  Chas  Bradley),  hoots   and  shoes, 

41  Market. 
Bradley,  James  A,  boots  and  shoes,   24  Market,  r  4th,  nr 

Walnut. 
Bradley,  John,  machinist,  W  &  W  R  R,  r   Hanover,  bet  2d 

and  3d. 
Bradley,  Sarah,  wid  James,  r  5th,  cor  Wooster. 
Bradley,  Saml  J,  elk  with  G  &  C  Bradley,  r  Dock,  bet  4th 

and  5th. 
Brahmer,  Henry,  machinist,   with   Hart  &  Bailey,  r  3d,  bet 

Queen  and  Wooster. 
Brazeal,  Kate,  wid,  r  4th,  cor  Wooster. 
BREMER,    HENRY,   grocer  and  liquors,  Dock,  cor  Front, 

and  Market,  cor  2d,  r  2d,  nr  Mulberry. 
Bremer,  Lina,  wid  Nicholas,  r  5th,  cor  Castle. 
Bremer,  Mary,  wid  H  M,  r  3d,  cor  Nunn. 
Bremer,  Neta,  r  Market,  bet  'Tth  and  8th. 
Brewer,  A,  carpenter  with  W  &  W  R  R. 
Briant,  Wm,  painter,  r  Wooster,  nr  5th. 
Brickhouse,  Nancy,  wid  Nathan,  Front,  cor  Church. 
Brickhouse,  Nathan  A,  r  Front,  cor  Church. 
Brickhouse,  Marion  G,  messenger  Telegraph  office,  r  Front, 

cor  Church. 
BRIDGERS,  R  R,  Pres  Navassa  Guano  Co,  Pres  of  W  &  W 

R  R,  and  Pres  of  W,  C  &  A  R  R,  Water,  bel  Chesnut, 

r  Chesnut,  cor  Front. 
Brierstring,  Albert,  r  Walnut,  bet  10th  and  11th. 
Briggs,  Mary  J,  wid  Wm  H,  r  3d,  cor  Queen. 
BRINK,  ED  R,  Postmaster,  r  Front,  bet  Princess  &  Chesnut. 
Britt,  Mary  Eliza,  r  4th,  bet  Queen  and  Wooster. 
Britt,  William,  moulder  at  W,  C  &  A  R  R,  r  4th,  bet  Queen 
and  Wooster. 


^7 

CLIFFORD  HOUSE, 

FRONT,    BETWEEN    MARKET   AND 
PRINCESS    STREETS, 

WILMINGTON,  N.  C. 

Eooms  by  the  Mght,  Week  or  Month.  His  Sample  Booms 
cannot  be  excelled  iu  Choice  Wines,  Liquors,  &c.  The  finest  Segars, 
Chewing  and  Smoking  Tobacco  to  be  found  in  the  city. 

DEW  DROP  SALOON, 

NO.  5  SOUTH  FKONT  ST., 

WILMIFG-TON",  ST.  G. 

ROBERT  J.  SGARBOROUSH 

Would  laform  Ills  old  friends  and  customers  that  he  has  recently  renovated  and  refitted 
the  above  Saloon,  and  would  be  pleased  to  receive  a  coutinuace  of  their  patronage. 
His  BAR  is  always  supplied  with  the  best  of  LIQUORS. 

OYSTEMS 

In  Season,  reecived  almost  daily  from  New  River,  of  best  quality,  and  furnished  in  any 
quantity  or  style  desired. 

OLD  CLARENDON  BAR, 


Has  recently  thoroughly  renovated  and  refitted  the  OLD  CLARENDON  BAR,  and  is 
prepared  to  meet  his  iriends  and  furnish  them  at  his  BAR  with  the  best  quality  of  LIQUORS 
\VINE3,  &c.,  in  quantities  to  suit. 

ISTE^^  JIIVEE,  OYSTERS, 

In  any  style  desired,  and  of  best  quality,  furnished  on  short  notice. 
The  patronage  of  the  Public  is  respectfully  solicited  at  the  old  stand  on  Market  Street, 


68 

BROCK,  HENRY  C,  of  Brock  &  Webb,  r  Front,  bet  Princess 
and  dies  nut. 

BROCK  &  WEBB,  (H  C  Brock  and  H  Webb),  Globe  Saloon 
Restaurant,  billiards,  &c,  Front,  bel  Market.     See  adv\ 

Brooklyn  Hall,  4th,  cor  Hanover. 

Brooklyn  Market,  4tli,  cor  Brunswick. 

Brooks,  E  H,  P  0  rout  agt  W,  C  &  A  R  R,  r  Front,  bet  Mar- 
ket and  Princess. 

BROOKS,  GEO  W,  Judge  U  S  District  Court  N  C,  r  Eliza- 
beth City. 

Brooks,  Jane  W,  Queen,  bet  4th  and  5th. 

BrookSj  Martin  C,  carpenter,  Queen,  bet  4th  and  5th. 

Brooks,  Wm,  r  cor  3d  and  Campbell. 

BROWN,  A  D,  Millinery  and  Fancy  Goods,  hoop  skirts,  &c, 
S  E  Market,  cor  Front. 

Brown,  James,  plasterer,  r  Dawson,  bet  4th  and  5th. 

Brown,  John,  r  2d,  bet  Dock  and  Orange. 

Brown,  John  H,  dep  weigher  of    rosin,  r  Brunswick,  cor  4th 

BROWN,  JOHN  K,  of  James  &  Brown,  r  Mulberry,  bet 
Front  and  2d. 

Brown,  John  W,  Insp  Naval  Stores,  22  N  Water,  r  8th,  nr 
Hanover. 

BROWN,  LAWRENCE,  boots  and  shoes  and  wood  wharf, 
3  N  Water,  r  Farmer's  Hotel. 

Brown,  Lou,  Orange,  bet  Front  and  2d. 

Brown,  Maria  A,  r  Orange,  bet  Front  and  2d. 

Brown,  Mary  B,  r  Orange,  bet  Front  and  2d. 

Brown,  Milbra,  wid  of  Wiley. 

Brown,  Robert  W,  clerk,  r  Nunn,  bet  5th  and  6tii. 

Brown,  Sarah,  r  Orange,  bet  Front  and  2d. 

Brown,  S  F,  clkwith  Brown  &  Anderson,  r  Orange,  bet  Front 
and  2d. 

Brown,  Thomas  A,  elk  with  J  Lyons,  r  Cape  Fear  House. 

BROWN,  THOS  W,  of  Brown  &  Anderson,  r  Orange,  bet 
Front  and  2d. 

Brown,  Wm  G,  foreman  Navassa  Guano  Co,  r  2d,  cor  Castle. 

BROWN  &  ANDERSON,  (Thos  W  Brown  and  W  S  Ander- 
son), watches  and  jcAvelry,  37  liTarket.     Sec  adv. 


69 

THOS.  H.  NICHOLAS, 

ISTE,  COEISR  MilK  SIESET, 

Opposite  Capital   Sq^iare. 

RICHMOND,  VIRGmiA. 

OHSMB    WIMBSp 
Whiskies,  Brandies, 

A.LES,  &c. 

His  Bar  is  stocked  with  the  finest  LIQUOKS  that  can  be  produced, 
both  of  Imported  and  Donaestic  Brands. 

OYSTERS 

In  season  and  furnished  in   every  stylo  to    Families,   Parties.,  &c,   in 
quantities,  large  or  small.     Also  the  choicest  of 


by  the  Bottle,  Dozen,  Gallon  or  Barrel.  The  attention  of  the  trade  is 
called  to  his  old 

RYE  WHISKIES, 

Pure  and  Unadulterated,  of  which  he  keeps  a  large  Stock  always  on 
hand,  and  which  cannot  be  excelled  in  quahty,  in  this  or  any  other 
market.     Also, 

And  Choice  Brands  of 

■VIRG-IlSriA.  TOBA.COO. 

His  facilities  for  obtaining  the  finest  of  Liquors  are  equal  to  any  house 
in  the  trade,  and  his  prices  cannot  fail  to  prove  satisfactory.  Country 
orders  promptly  fille<R  and  satisfaction  guaranteed. 


Browning,  E  D,  conductor,  W  &  W  R  R,  r  Purcell  House. 

Browning,  >S  M,  lab  with  W  &  W  R  R. 

Brunhild,  H,  elk  with  II  Brunhild,  Market,  bet  Front  and  2d. 

RUN'lIILD,  H,    whol  and  ret  liquor,     tobacco  and  cigars, 
2  N  Water,  r  Market,  bet  Front  and  2d. 

Brunson,  Frances  M_,  watchman,  W,  C  &  A  R  R. 

Brunson,  Frank  M,  Castle,  bet  7th  and  8th. 

Brunson,  Isaac  N,  carpenter,  W,  C  &  A  R  R,  r  Castle,  bet 
7th  and  8th. 

Bryant,  Alfred  D,  carpenter  with  W  &  W  R  R. 

Bryant,  B  F,  conductor,  W,  C  &  A  R  R,  cor  Mulberry  &  4th. 

Bryant,  Lewis,  r  6th,  bet  Ann  and  Nunn. 

BRYANjB   G,  cashier   National  Savings  Bank,  r  7th,  cor 
Nunn. 

Bryan,  Henry,  elk  with  H  Hutof,  r  40  N  Water. 

Bryan,  Robt  K,  Associate  Ed  Carolina  Farmer,  r  Scott's  Hill. 

Bryan,  Sylvester,  painter  with  J  A  Parker,  r  Wooster,  cor  6th. 

Bryan,  Sylvester,  W  J,  painter  with  J  A  Parker,  r  Wooster, 
cor  Gth. 

Buggeln,  Fred'k,  elk  with  Adrian  &  Yollers,  r  Cape  Fear 
House. 

BUIE,  DUNCAN  M,  Dr,  manufr  of  Fertilizers  and    Chem- 
ist, foot  of  Castle,  r  2d,  bet  Ann  and  Nunn.     See  adv. 

Bunn,  Mary  S,  r  Market,  bet  8th  and  9th. 

Bunting,  Robt,  Market,  bet  6th  and  7th. 

Bunting,  Samuel  R,  r  2d,  bet  Walnut  and  Red  Cross. 

Bunting,  T  0,  elk  with  B  &  L  Weill,  Chesnut,  bet  3d  &  4th 

Bulcken,  John  J,  grocer,  Water,  bet  Chesnut  and  Mulberry, 
r  Orange,  nr  3d. 

BURCII,  JOHN  B,  city  ag't  for   Morning   Star,  r  Walnut, 
bet  3d  and  4tb. 

Burgess,  J  W,  carpenter  with  W  &  W  R  R. 

Burgwin,  Sallie  P,  r  Market,  bet  2d  and  3d. 

BUKKHEIMER,  HENRY,  whol  and  ret  Tobacco,  Snuff,  &c, 
6  Market,  r  4th,  cor  Ann.     See  adv. 

BURKHEIMER,  HENRY  B,  r  Front,  bet  Walnut  and  Mul- 
berry. 

BURKHEIMER,  W^ASHINGTON,   cigar   manuf,  r   Front, 
bet  Walnut  and  Mulberry. 


n 


CHEiliST   ^  HAMUFACTURER 


OF  THE 


CAPE  FEAR  GUAIO 


AND 


SPECIAL  FERTILIZERS, 

FOOT  OF  OASTLE  STREET, 


THIS  OAPB  FEAK  GOANO 

Contains  BONE   and    MEAT  in    such    proportions   as  the  Soil  aad 
Crop  may  require,  yielding  seventeen  per  cent.  Ammonia. 


Wholesale  and   Eetail  Dealer  in 

DRY  GOODS,  CARPETS,  NOTIONS, 

And  every  article  to  be  fonnd  in  a  First-Class  Dry  Goods  House.    Also  of  tthe  House  of 

DAWSON,  TEEEL  &  HENNING,   dealers  in  Hardware,  Agricultural 

Implements,  Guns,  &c. 

19  AND  31  MARKET  STREET, 

WXLMiyCTOF,  ST.  G. 

SHAviHo,  MiB  mmm,  haie  dressing 

AND  

Under   Purcell    House, 

WILI^TTNGTO:^,  N.  C. 

A  fall  and  efficient  Corps  of  Accomplished  Artists  will  always  be  found  in   readiness, 
ShaviDg-  and  Hair  Dressma  executed  in  the  most  fashionable  Style  of  the  art. 
The  Gentlemen  of  the  city  and  Strangers  are  invited  ot  call. 
An  Experienced  Artist  will  execrate  m  orders  from  the  Ladies  at  their  residence. 


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Burnett,  J,  lab  with  W  &  W  R  R. 

Burnett,  Richard  B,  saloon,  r  C^!urch,  Let  Gth  and  7th. 

Burnett,  Thomas,  B,  hunter,  r  5th,  bet  Castle  and  Queen. 

Burr,  Charles,  painter,  W,  C  &  A  R  R,  r  49  Market. 

Burr,  Emily,  Mrs,  wid  of  Talcott,  r  49  Market. 

Burr,  Horace,  salesman  with  M  M  Katz,  r  Dock,  bet  Front 
and  2d. 

Burr,  Henry  B,  pastor  Seaman's  Home,  r  3d  and  Parsley. 

Burr,  Horace,  elk  with  M  LI  Katz,  r  Dock,  bet  Front  and  2d. 

Burr,  Jane,  49  Market, 

BURR,  J  D,  cashr  Bank  Cape  Fear,  r  Front,  cor  Nunn. 

Burr,  Kate,  r  49  Market. 

Burr,  Marg't  Julia,  r  Dock,  bet  Front  and  2d. 

Burr,  Sarah  A,  wid  of  Thomas^  r  Church,  bet  4th  and  5th. 

Burr,  Mrs  Talcott,  r  cor  Market  and  2d. 

BURRUSS,  E  E,  Pres  of  First  Nat  Bank  of  Wilmington,  r 
Front,  bet  Chesnut  and  Mulberry. 

Burroughs, ,  carpenter,  r  7th,  cor  Church. 

Burtt,  Lemuel  R,  elk  with  Geo  Honnet,  r  Dock,  bet  5th  &  Gth. 

Burtt,  Samuel,  blacksmith,  Mulberry,  nr  Water,  r  Dock,  bet 
5tli  and  6th. 

Burtt,  S  H,  elk  with  A  D  Brown,  r  Dock,  bet  5th  and  6th. 

Butscharof,  Fred,  elk  with  G  L  Shutte,   4th,  cor  Bladen. 

BYRNE,  JOHN  A,  Genl  Agt  N  Y  Life  Ins  Co,  and  of 
Byrne  &  Hall,  r  Front,  bet  Princess  and  Chesnut. 

BYRNE  &  HALL,  (J  A  Byrne  and  E  D  Hall),  General  Insu- 
rance Agents,  Front,  bet  Princess  and  Chesnut. 

G. 

Cagan,  John  J,  millwright,  Navassa  Guano  Works,  r  Gth, 
bet  Bladen  and  Harnett. 

Cagan,  Lumford  C,  diver,  r  6th,  bet  Bladen  and  Harnett. 

Calais,  Luela  F,  r  4th,  bet  Orange  and  Ann. 

Calais,  Wm  J,  master  carpenter,  W,  C  &  A  R  R,  r  4th,  bet 
Orange  and  Ann. 

Calder,  R  E,  cashr  wii^  F  W  Kcrchner,  r  3d,  bet  MulbeiTy 
and  Walnut. 

Oalder,  Wm,  book  keeper  with  F  W  Kerchner,  r  3d,  bet  Mul- 
berry and  Walnut. 


THE  OLDEST  AGENCY. 


DeROSSET  &  CO., 

W^.  €  Wmth  Wfit^g  Bin 

WILMINGTON,  N.  C. 


USOERIITERS'  AGENCf,  (FIRE  AIID  MAlii), 

OF  NEW  YORK, 
NETT  ASSETS,  $3,000,000.00, 

M  (Firs)  kmm  Compaiifp 

OF  HARTFORD,  CONN., 
NETT  ASSETS,  $5,530,006.25. 

Ml  Muiual  Life  Imraiiee  Imfi 

OF  NEW  YORK, 
NETT  ASSETS,  $400,000.00. 


74 

Callahan,  Annie,  witli  J  H  ChacTbonrn, 

Callmau,  Morris,  caslir  with  Wm  Ettinger,  r  National  Hotel. 

Calloway,  Robert  E,  supt  Planning  Mill  at  J  H  Chadboum 

&  Co's,  r  4th,  bet  Bladen  and  Harnett. 
CAMERON,  FRANCIS  H,  Genl    Snpt  of  North  America 

Life  Ins  Co,  U  N  Water,  r  National  Hotel. 
Cameron,  Joseph,   watchman  with  Willard    Bros,  r  Queen, 

bet  4th  and  5th. 
Cameron,  Julia,  wid  James,  Queen,  bet  4th  and  5th. 
Cameron,  W  W,  printer,  Morning  Star,  Queen,  bet  4th  &  5th. 
Campbell,  A  R,  elk  with  "Willard  Bros,  r  6th,  cor  Orange. 
CANADAY,  DAVID  R,  family  grocery,  4th,  cor  Church. 
Canaday,  William,  painter  with  J  A  Parker,  r  Wooster,  bet 

6th  and  7th. 
CANADAY,  W  P,  City  Marshall,  office  City  HaU,  r  Walnut, 

cor  3d. 
Cannon,  Alfi'ed,  lab,  r  5th,  cor  Wooster. 
Cannon,  Mary,  wid  Charles,  r  4th,  cor  Wooster. 
Cannon,  Saml,  of  Cannon  &  Oldham,  r  Orange,  cor  3d. 
Cannon,  Sol,  lab,  r  Wooster,  nr  5th. 
CANNON  &  OLDHAM,  (Saml  N  Cannon  and  C  W  Oldham), 

Whol  Gro  and  Com  Mers,  5  S  Water. 
CANTWELL,  EDWARD,  Judge   of  Special   Court  of  Wil- 
mington, and  of  Abbott  &  Cantwell,  r  Red   Cross,  bet 

3d  and  4th. 
Cantwell,  Edward  P,  elk  with  Dr  Wright,  r  Red  Cross,  bet 

od  and  4th. 
Cantwell,  Ellen  L,  r  Red  Cross,  bet  3d  and  4th. 
Cantwell,  John  L,  of  Cantwell,  Rankin  &  Co,  r  Princess,  bet 

8th  and  9th. 
Cantwell,  Kate  T,  r  Princess,  bet  8th  and  9th. 
Cantwell,  LilHan  P,  r  Red  Cross,  bet  3d  and  4th. 
CANTWELL,  RANKIN  &  CO,  (John  L  CantweU,  John  T 

Rankin,  and  W  H  Kelley),  Com  Mer's,  Water. 
CAPE  FEAR  BUILDING  CO,    office  Princess,   bet  Front 

and  2d. 
CAPE  FEAR  CLUB  HOUSE,  Front,  bet  Market  &  Princess. 
CAPE  i^  EAR  FERRY,  FOOT  OF  MARKET. 
Cape  Fear  House,  Prigge,  Gevcrt,  propr,  Chesnut,  bet  Front 

and  Water. 


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JOHN  L.  HOLIES, 

TToeiiEY  MO  mmmim  at  law, 

:p:E^II^TCESS   sts-set, 

Oppoislto   Coxinty   Coxii't;   House, 

WILMIFGTOJJf,  F.  G. 

Prompt  attention  given  to  the  Collection  of  Claims  in  bII  parts  of  the 
State. 

Attorney  at  L'AW, 

OFFICE    SECOND,    BETWEEN     MARKET 
AND  PRINCESS  STREETS, 

Will  attend  to  the  Collection  of  Claims  in  all  parts  of  the  State. 

OilfEB  STATES  COMIISSIOISER. 

H.  C.  BROOK,  H.  WEBB. 

BROCK  &  WEBB, 
RESTAUIIJIIT  ilO  SALOON, 

13  South  Front,  near  Market  Street 

MEALS  AT  ALL  HOTOS. 

The  Restaurant  always  supplied  with  every  luxury  in  the  market.    Oysters  inseasoa 
served  in  every  style. 
The  Bar  contains  none  but  the  best  of  muprs.    Charges  raoderate. 


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Cape  Fear  River  Improvement,  U  S  Engineer's  Office,  Prin- 
cess, bet  Front  and  2d. 

Caplej,  J  L,  engineer,  witli  W  tt  W  R  R. 

Capps,  Annie,  with  T>  Stolje,  Gtli,  cor  Queen. 

Capps,  Burneta,  wid  Thomas,  r  5th,  cor  Queen. 

Capps,  Catharine,  r  cast  side  7th,  bet  Church  and  Castle. 

Capps,  Columbia,  r  5th,  cor  Queen. 

Capps,  Francis,  butcher  stall  7  CityMarket,r  5th,  cor  Queen. 

CAPPS,  F  D,  butcher  stall  10.^  City  Market,  r  5th,  cor  Queen. 

Capps,  Julia,  r  2d,  bet  Church  and  Castle. 

Capps,  Laura,  r  8th,  cor  Castle. 

Capps,  Thos  J,  carpenter,  r  7th,  bet  Church  and  Castle. 

Capps,  Robert  McD,  r  7th,  bet  Church  and  Castle. 

CAROLmA  FARMER,  Weekly,  W  H  Bernard,  Ed  and 
Propr,  Front,  bet  Market  and  Princess. 

Carpenter,  Alfred,  with  J  S  Topham  &  Co,  r  5th,  bet  Nunn 
and  Castle. 

Carpenter,  J  H,  engineer,  with  W  &  W  R  R. 

Carr,  Nicholas,  of  Sellars  &,  Carr,  r  5th,  bet  Campbell  and 
Hanover. 

Carr,  Thos  B,  dentist,  38  Market. 

Carraway,  J  H,  (c),  of  Carraway  &  Cleapor,  r  2d,  bet   Mul- 
berry and  Walnut. 

CARRAWAY  &  CLEAPOR,  (c)— J  H  Carraway  and  Chas 
E  Cleapor — barbers,  under  Purcell  House.     See  adv. 

Carroll,  Ellen,  with  Geo  D  Fleck,  r  3d,  bet  Church  &  Castle. 

CarroU,  John,  P  O  route  agt  W  &  W  R  R,  r  Front,  bet  Mar- 
ket and  Princess. 

CARROLL,  MARTIN,  paper  stock,  rags,  Ac,  4th,  cor  Camp- 
bell. 

Carroll,  Michael,  lab  with  W  &  W  R  R,  r  3d,  cor  Brunswick. 

Carrow,  Samuel  T,  U  S  Marshall  N  C,  r  Raleigh. 

Carter,  B  S,  cooper  with  A  H  Yan  Bokkelen,  5th,  bet  Daw- 
son and  Queen. 

Carter,  James,  tinner,  with  A  H  Neff,  r  Red  Cross,  bet  3d 
and  4th. 

Carter,  Minnie  E,  r  Front,  cor  Red  Cross. 

Carter,  Robert,  engineer,  W,  C  it  A  R  R,  r  Swann,  bet  5tL 
and  6  th. 


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REDBEN  JONES 


Front,  between  Market  and  Princess  Streets, 

-Lwmmm,  i.  €. 


SPLENDID  MODERIT  IMPEOVEMENTS 

have  recently  been  added,  which  places  it  on  a   par  with  any  Hotel  in 
the  South.     Ik  has  been 

THOROUGHLT    REFITTED, 

from  top  to  bottom,  and  NEWLY  FURNISHHED. 

FOR  COMFORT,  GOOD  FARE  AND  MODERATE  CHARGES, 

it  stands  A.  NO,    1,    and  I    intend    it    ahall  remain  the 

PIRM^    eXsABm   H©WSB 

OF  NORTH  CAROLINA. 

Conveyances  for  Guesta  always  ready  to  and  from  all  the  Kaih-oads 
.and  Steamboats, 


78 

Carter,  William,  cooper,  with  A  H  VanBokkelen,  r  5th,  bet 

Dawson  and  Queen. 
Casej,  Eichard,  engineer,  W  &  W  R  R,  r  4th,  bet  Brunswick 

and  Hanover. 
Cash  well,  David,  r  Dock,  cor  6th. 
Cason,  Sarah  J,  wid  of  Isaac,  r  2d,  cor  of  Walnut. 
Cassidey  Brothers,  (F  A  L  and  H  C  Cassidey),  Ship  Carpen- 
ters and  Propr's  Wilmington  Marine  Railway,  foot  of 

Church. 
Cassidey,  F  A  L,  of  Cassidey  Brothers,  r  Front,  bet  Church 

and  Castle. 
Cassidey,  Henry  C,  of  Cassidey  Brothers,  r  Front,  bet  Castle 

and  Church. 
Cassidey,  Sophia  W,  wid  of  James,  r  Surry,  cor  Church. 
CATHOLIC  CHURCH,  (St  Thomas),  Dock,  bet  2d  and  3d. 
CAZAUX,  A  D,   Ship  and  Com  Mer,  and  agt  Bait  and  Wil 

Steam'p  Line,  Water  and  Mulberry,  r  3d,  S  of  Orange. 
Cazaux,  John  M,  elk,  F  W  Kerchner,  r  3d,  bet  Orange  &  Ann. 
Cazaux,  Rosa,  r  3d,  bet  Orange  and  Ann. 
Cemetery  Co,  Oakdale,  office  Princess,  bet  Front  and  2d. 
Certain,  Fanny,  r  5th,  cor  R  R. 
CHADBOURN,  GEORGE,  of  James  H  Chadbourn  &  Co, 

r  Ann,  cor  Front. 
Chadbourn,  James,  r  Front,  bet  Ann  and  Nunn. 
CHADBOURN,  JAMES  H,  of  James  H  Chadbourn  &  Co,  r 

3d,  bet  Dock  and  Orange. 
CHADBOURN,  J  H  &  CO,  (James  H  and  George  Chad- 
bourn), Steam  Saw  and  Planing  Mills,  foot  of  Harnett, 

office  Dock,  cor  Water.     See  adv. 
Chadwick,  R  W,  U  S  Dep  Col'r  Customs,  Walnut,  r  cor  6th. 
Chapman,   Richard,   chemist,   with    Navassa  Guano  Co,  r 

Water,  bel  Chesnut. 
Chapman,  Sarah,  wid  of  Joseph,  r  Church,  bet  2d  and  3d. 
Chesnutt,  C  L,  cashr,  Williams  &  Murchison,  r  Market,  bet 

2d  and  3d. 
CHILDS,  JESSE,  stoves,  tin  ware,  &c.,  2d,  bet  Market  and 

Princess,  r  Church,  nr  6th. 
Childs,  Tripler,  tinner,  2d,  bet  Market  and  Princess. 
Chilsou,  Henry  E,  P  O  route  agt,  W,  C  &  R  R  R. 


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ACCOUNT  BOOKS, 

Xffade  of  the    Best    Linen    Paper, 
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LEDGERS,   JOURNALS,    DAY,    DOCKET, 

and  al!   kinds  of  BLANK  BOOKS,  Law 

Books,  Music,  Periodicals,  &c.,  &c., 

&c..  Bound  in  the  Best  Manner. 

miM  OF  EYERY  BESCRIPTIOH  PROMPTLY  EXECUTED, 

ALSO, 

GILDINQ  NAMES,    AND  ALBUMS  REPAIRED, 


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Cliriver,  Olaiis,  grocery,  4th,  cor  Harnett. 

CITY  HALL,  cor  3d  and  Princess. 

Clark,  Benjamin  E,  r  Market,  cor  7th. 

Clark,  Hourj,  elk  at  So  Express  Co,  r  2d,  cor  Ann, 

Clark,  John  M,  -vrith  A  Johnson,  Jr,  r  National  Hotel. 

Clark,  William,  carpenter,  with  W  &  W  R  E. 

Clarkson,  Joseph,  elk  with  Brock  &  Webb,  r  Front,  bel 
Market. 

Cleapor,  Chas  E,  c,  of  Carraway  and  Cleapor,  r  7th,  nr  Eed 
Cross. 

CLIFFORD  HOUSE,  FRONT,  bet  MARKET  &  PRINCESS. 

CLIFFORD,  JOSEPH  A,  Clifford  House,  tobacco,  cigars 
and  liquors,  13  N  Front,  r  4th,  nr  Princess.    See  adv. 

Clowo,  Annie  M,  r  4th,  bet  Bladen  and  Harnett. 

Clowe,  C  R,  master  carpenter  with  W  &  W  R  R. 

Clowe,  Harrison  L,  millwright  and  pattern  maker,  r  4th,  bet 
Bladen  and  Harnett. 

Coffin,  Elizabeth,  Mrs,  wid  Charles,  r  Red  Cross,  bet  4th 
and  5th. 

Coffin,  Mariah,  3d,  bet  Church  and  Nunn. 

Cogden,  Caisen,  machinist,  W,  C  <fe  A  R  R,  r  5th,  cor  Bladen. 

Cole,  Matthew,  r  4th,  nr  Queen. 

Colin,  Geo,  saloon,  S  Water,  bet  Dock  and  Orange,  r  Mar- 
ket, bet  Gth  and  7th. 

Cole,  M  O,  fruit  and  vegetables.  Market,  bet  2d  and  3d. 

Collins,  Elizabeth,  svt  with  J  W  Zimmerman,  r  -u,  bet  Mar- 
ket and  Dock. 

Collins,  Jennett,  Mrs,  wid  Dennis,  r  Market,  bet  5th  and  6th. 

Collins,  James  W,  book  keeper  with  Worth  &  Worth,  r  Mar- 
ket, bet  5tli  and  Gth. 

CoUins,  William  M,  steward  at  Purccll  House,  r  Purcell 
House. 

Colston,  R  E,  Princ'l  C  F  M  Academy,  r  cor  Mulberry  &  4th. 

Colville,  J,  of  Colville  &  Taylor,  r  4th,'bet  Harnet  and  Bladen. 

Colville,  Thomas  L,  supt  at  Hart  and  Bailey's,  res  Chesnut, 
bet  2d  and  3d. 

COLVILLE  &  TAYLOR— J  Colville  and  R  J  Taylor— steam 
saw  and  planning  mills,  Nutt,  foot  of  Walnut.     See  adv. 

COMMERCIAL  EXCHANGE,  Water,  cor  Princess. 


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Sam'l  Northrop,  Wm.  H.  Northrop,  Wm.  A.  Cumming. 

NORTHROP  &  GUMMING, 

AND    PROPRIETORS    OF    THE 

WILMINGTON  S.  S.  AND  PLANING  MILLS, 


Special  attention  paid  to  the  sale  of  CORN,  COT- 
TON, NAVAL  STORES,  &c. 
Orders  for  LUMBER    promptly    filled. 

REFEHENCES: 

Jas.  Dawson,  Ksq.,  Kanker,  Wllmiiiifton,  N.  C.  (  Wm.  R.  Utley,  Esq.,  Danker.  11  Wall  St ,  X.  V. 
Bank  of  Greensboro',  Greensboro',  N.  C.  i  B.  G.  Neff.  E(*q.,  32  South  St.,  N.  Y. 

Messrs  Whedbae  &  Dickinson,  Baltimore,  Md.  I  Mes.srs   H.  C.  Thatcher  k  Co  ,  Boston. 
Messrs.  Patterson  A  IJppincott,  PhiladeliUiia  |  Messrs.  Kinnear  Bros,  St.  Johns,  N.  B. 

WM.    E.    CRAIG, 

SoTLtli  Water    Street,  between  Ann    and   Nnn, 

Wilmimgi&m,  M.  €. 

SPIRIT  BARHELS,   KEGS,   CASKS,   &G. 

The  Timber  used  by  me  is  all  selectetl  and  of  the  first  quality,  and  by  sirict  personal 
attention  to  busiiios  1  am  iJi-i-piircd  to  furnish  every  thing  ia  our  line  of  superior  qualiiy 
and  workmanship,  and  a;  such  reas'iniinlc  prices  that  cannot  fail  to  give  satisfaction  to  ih'e 
trade.  Give  me  a  tiial  and  be  convinced.  I  make  a  speciality  of  turning  out  an  article  of 
Spirit  Barrels  that  cannot  be  excelled. 

Repairing  of  Old  Barrels  promiUlT  attended  to. 

ALFRED  MARTIN, 

Ship fiig  t '  €oiimigiiom 

3Xro.  O  I>ools.  street. 


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Condon,  D,  lab  with  W  <fe  W  R  R. 

Coney,  Margaret  M,  wid  of  John  R,  r  4:th,  bet  Orange  and 

Ann. 
Conej',  Walter,  of  Lemmerman  ct  Coney,  r  4th,  bet   Orange 

and  Ann. 
-Conner,  Thomas,  c,  of  Toomer  &  Conner,  r  9th,  nr  Princess. 
CONOLEY,  JAMES  W,  dniij-ist,  4th,  cor  Campbell. 
Conoley,  John  J,  elk  with  P  Heinsberger,  r  7th,  bet  Princess 

and  Chesnut. 
COOK,  ABRAHAM  B,  grocer.  Nun,    bet  4th  and  uth,  r  5th, 

cor  Wooster. 
Cook,  Mary  Ella,  r  5th,  bet  Orange  and  Dock. 
Corbett,  Eliza  A,    wid  of  Michael  T,  r  4th,  bet  Nun  and 

Church. 
Corbett,  Eliza,  wid  of  Michael,  r  Market,  cor  7th. 
Corbett,  William  F,  machinist,  W,  C  &  A  R  R,  r  4th,  bet 

Nun  and  Church. 
Corbett,  William  J,  engineer,  W,  C   A-  R  R  R,  r  Mulberry, 

bet  7th  and  8tli. 
Corbett,  Wm,  mechanic,  W,  C  &  A  R  R,  cor  Market  and  7th. 
Corbett,  Wm,  captain  flat-boat,  r  Nutt,  ab  Walnut. 
Corbin,  Margaret  G,  r  2d,  bet  Ann  and  Nun. 
Corden,  W  W,  carpenter,  W,  C  <fc  A  R  R,  r  8th,  bet  Mulberry 

and  Walnut. 
Cormon,  Samuel  W,  watchman,  W,  C  &  A  R  R. 
Cortjohn,  Dick,  family  groceries.  Front,  cor  Brunswick. 
Costin,  A  J,  book-keeper,  E  Murray  &  Co,  r  Dock,  cor  oth. 
Costin,  Charlotte,  wid  John,  r  Dock,  cor  7th. 
Costin,  Miles  F,  gas-fitter  with  W  H  Dart,  r  6th,  cor  Nun. 
Costin,  Miles,  r  5th,  cor  Dock. 
Costin,  Robert,  elk,  r  7th,  cor  Dock. 
Costin,  William  H,  brick  mason,  r  6th,  cor  Nun. 
Costin,  W  T,  elk  with  E  Kidder  &  Sons,  r  6th,  cor  Nunn. 
COUNTY  COURT  HOUSE,  New  Hanover  Co,  Princess,  bet 

2d  &  3d. 
Cowan,  John,  of  Cowan  &  Metts,  r  4th,  cor  Chesnut. 
Cowans,  James  M,  gas-fitter  with  J  H   Mitchell,   r   3d,   bet 

Church  and  Castle. 
Cowan,  Piatt  D,  freight  agt  W,  C  &  R  R  R,r  Chesnut,  cor  4th. 


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COWAX,  ROBERT  H,  Princess,  bet  Front  &  2d,  r  Front, 

bet  Cliesuut  and  Mulberry. 

Cowan,  R  H,  Jr,  of  Turner  iV  Cowan,  r  Front,  bet  Lesnut 
and  Mulberry. 

Cowan  &  Metts — John  Cowan  and  J  I  Metts — grocers  and 
liquor  dealers,  Market,  bet  Front  and  2d. 

Cowan,  D  S,  planter,  r  Front,  cor  Mulberry. 

Craify,  Mark,  gardncr,  4th,  bet  Dock  and  Orange. 

Craft,  Maiy  E,  wid  of  Thomas,  r  Princess,  bet  8th  and  9th. 

Craft,  Thomas  C,  elk  with  D  A  Smith,  r  Princess,  bet  8th 
and  9th. 

Craig,  Gaston,  house  carpenter,  DaAvson,  cor  4th. 

Craig,  Henry,   r  8th,  bet  Mulberry  and  Walnut. 

Craig,  John  B,  tailor,  with  Muason  &  Co,  r  Harnett,  nr 
Bladen. 

Craig,  John  Henry,  with  Wm  Sutton,  r  Brunswick,  bet  0th 
and  7tli. 

Craig,  Joshua  Smith,  with  A  H  NefF,  r  8th,  bet  Mulberry  and 
Walnut. 

CRAIG,  SIMON,  of  Pratt  S:.  Craig,  r  Gth,  bet  Swann  an^ 
Nixon. 

Craig,  Stephen  A,  r  Castle,  bet  4tli  and  5th. 

Craig,  Wm  E,  cooper,  Water,  r  5th,  bet  Wooster  <fc  Dawson. 

Craig,  W  G,  carpenter,  with  W  &  W  R  R. 

Craige,  Alice,  wid  Henry,  r  Dawson,  bet  5th  &  Gth. 

Craige,  Joshua  G,  gun-smith  at  A  H  Neff's,  r  8th,  bet  Wal- 
nut and  Mulberry. 

Craige,  Mattie,  milliner,  with  Mrs  E  M  Strock,  r  4th,  nr  de- 
pot bridge. 

Crapon,  Geo,  elk  with  C  Martin,  r  Front,  bel  Dock. 

Crapon,  George  M,  elk  with  Geo  Myers^  r  Front,  bet  Dock 
and  Orange. 

Crawford,  C,  r  Market,  bet  2d  and  3d.  • 

Crawford,  Elizabeth,  r  Anderson,  nr  Grimes. 

Crawford,  Rebecca,  Anderson,  nr  Grimes. 

Creswell,  Wm,  mail  messenger,  r  Front,  cor  Red  Brosss. 

Cristian  Chapel  Church,  c.  Nun  and  7th. 

Crone,  John,  engineer,  with  W  Sc  W  R  E^. 


NATIONAL 
FREEDMAN'S    SAVINGS 


AND 


TRUST  COMPANY, 

WASHISTGTOF,  B.  G. 
CHARTERED  BY  CONGRESS,  March  3d,  1865. 


OFFICEKS: 
J.  W.  ALVORD,  President,         D    L.  EATON,  Actuary. 
SAM'L  L.  HARRIS,  Inspector,    G.  W.  STICKNEY,  Ass't  Actuaby. 
R.  B.  HUNT,  Assistant  Inspector. 

Total  Dsposits   Over  $2,000,000.00 ! ! 


WILMINGTON  BRANCH, 

Ox3po.si'  e  Seiamaii's  Home. 

Deposits  of  FIVE  CENTS  and  upwards  received,  and  Bank  Book 
issued  therefor.     AH    Deposits  payable  on  demand. 

Biisiness  account 8  solicited,  4:  per  cent,  interest  allowed  on  balances 
of  §50  and  iipward,  remaining  thirty  .lays. 

Check  Books  furoished  and  Cliecks  payable  at  sight. 

Sight  Drafts  for  sale  on  New  York,  Phi'adelphia,  Baltimore  and  all 
principal  cities  in  the  South. 

Open  Saturday  Nights  to   Receive  Deposits 
from  6  to  8. 

«GrEO.  R.  FRENCH,  Ch.\irman  Executive  Committee. 
lE.  R.  BRINK,  Secretary. 

B.  G.  BRTAIT, 

Cashier. 


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Crone,  John,  engineer,  with  W  <fc  W  K  R. 

Cronlj,  Jane,  r  3d,  bet  Orange  and  Ann. 

Cronly,  Michael,  of  Cronly  tfe  Morris,  r  3d,  bet  Orange  and 

Ann. 
Cronlj,  Michael,  Jr,  r  3d,  bet  Orange  and  Ann. 
Cronly,  Sallie,  r  3d,  bet  Orange  and  Ann. 
CKONLY  &  MOBRIS,  Michael     ronly  and  Wilkes   Morris 

auctioneers,  stock  and  real  estate  brokers,  4  N  "Water. 
Croom,  Martha  F,  dress  making,  4th,  cor  Hanover. 
Croom,  Melissa,  r  Castle,  bet  5th  and  6th. 
Crow,  J  E,  agent  JEina   Life   Insurance  Co,  Princess,  bet 

Front  and  2d,  r  Front,  bet  Mulberry  and  Chesnut. 
CURRIE,   S  A,   livery,  sale   and  exchange  stables,  2d,  cor 

Princess,  r  7th,  bet  Chesnut  and  Mulberry. 
Cumber,  Eliza,  wid  of  Edward,  r  Dawson,  nr  3d. 
Cumber,  J  A,  blacksmith,  W  «fe  W  R  R. 
Cumber,  J  T,  blacksmith,  W  &  W  R  R. 
Cumber,  Mary,  wid  of  David,  r  6th,  cor  Dawson. 
CUMMING,  JAMES  D,  book-keeper  with  J  H  Chadboum 

<fe  Co,  Notary  Public  and  Sec'y  and  Treas  Wil  Building 

Association,  r  Nun,  bet  Front  and  2d. 
Cummings,  James  M,  painter,  W  &  W  R  R,  r  4th,  bet  Hano- 
ver and  Brunswick. 
Cumming,  Preston,  of  Oldham  &  Cumming,  r  2d,  bet  Orange 

and  Ann. 
CUMMING,   Wm   A,   of     Northrop  «fe  Cumming,   r  2d,  bet 

Orange  and  Ann. 
Curry,  James,  baker,  with  C  R  Mayer,  r  Rock  Spring  Hotel 
Curtis,  Benjamin,  elk  with  Lemmerman  &  Coney. 
Curtis,  John,  fisherman,  r  Wooster,  nr  4th. 
Curtis,  Josephine,  r  6th,  cor  Red  Cross. 
Curtis,  Mary,  r  6th,  cor  Brunswick. 
Hushing,  Edward  M,  i  cor  Market  and  2d. 
Cushing,  Edward,  r  49  Market. 
Cushing,  Mary,  wid  Edward,  r  49  Market. 
Cushing,  Mrs  Mary  S,  r  cor  Market  and  2d. 
Custicc,  M  A.  conductor  W,  C  tt  A  R  R,  r  cor  3d  &  Market. 
Cutlar,  DuBrutz,  lawyer,  Princess,,  bet  Front  and  2d,  r  2d, 

bet  Red  Cross  and  Walnut.. 


87 
B.  G.  WORTH.  r>.  G.  WORTH. 

WORTH  &  WORTH, 

GENERAL 


siiir»i>inNrc3r 

AIJD  

COMMISSION  MEHCIimS. 


AGENTS 
PHILADELPHIA  AND  SOUTHERN 

STEAMSHIP  COMPANY. 

AGENTS 
CAPE  FEAR  STEAMBOAT  CO. 

DEALERS    IN 

Fertilizers,  Lime,  Molasses,  Salt, 


Cutlar,  F  J,  physicifui,  Princes'^,  bet  Front  aiul  ^d,  r  2d,  cor 

Mulberry. 
Cutlar,  Jennie  F,  r.2d,  cor  Mulberry. 
Cutlar,  James  K,  insp  naval  stores,  22  N  Water,  r  6th,  cor 

Queen. 
Cutlar,  Jas  T,  r  Dudley,  bet  Newsoni  and  Anderson. 
Cutlar,  William,  day  janitor  City  Hall. 
Cutlar,  W,  r  4tb,  bet  Ann  and  Oranjjje. 
Cutts,  A  H,  conductor  W  &  W  R  R,  r  5th,  cor  Red  Cross. 

D. 

Dabney,  Geortijiana  E,  r  4th,  cor  Chesnut. 

Daggett,  William  T,    of    Hancock  &    Dagi^'ett,    r    Ann,  bet 

Front  and  2d. 
Dahmer,   Margaret,    vvid   Peter,  boarding   house,    r  Nutt,  ab 

Walnut. 
Danby,  John  W_,  carjienter,  r  Bladen,  bet  4t}i  and  oth. 
Danfortli,  James,  Jr,  elk,  r  7tli,  cor  Nun. 
Daniel,  Harriett,  wid  Green,  r  Front,  bel   Ann. 
Daniel,  Mary  0,  vvid  John,  r  Front,  bel  Ann. 
DANIEL,   WILLIAM   T,  news  and  periodical  dealer,    2d, 

ab  Market. 
Daniels,  Stephen,  shoemaker,    oth,  cor  Princess,  r  Princess, 

cor  13th. 
DARBY,  JAMES,  supt  of  gas  works,   r   Church,  cor   Surry. 
Darby,    Thomas    A,  elk     with    Cape    Fear    Building    Co,    r 

Church,  cor  Surry. 
Darden,  John,  elk  with  Harriss  &  Howell,  r  Front,  cor  Daw- 
son. 
Darden,  J  S.  lab  with  W  &  W  R  R. 
Dart,  David    M,  gas    fitter    with    W    H    Dart,  r    Front,  cor 

Church. 
DART,  W  H,   steam    plumbing  and  gas   fitting,  Front,  bet 

Dock  and  Orange,  r  Front,  cor  Church. 
Dartin,  John,  with  Dr  Harriss,  r  Front,  ab  Dawson. 
Davis,  Alfred,  carpenter,  r  Church,  bet  8d  and  4th. 


89 

S.  W.  VICE.  C.  P.  MEBANE. 
AND 


jj^^  Liberal  advancea  mads. 

jB@^  Consignments  of  Collon,  Naral  Stores  and  Country   Prtducs,  and 
orders  for  the  purchase  of  same  solicited. 

^lUxnnder    Sprttnl,  JTno.    IT*.  Bi»»0H,  Jamts   Sprunl, 

British  Vice  Consul.  Late  Sheriff  Duplin.  Of  Wilmington 

SPRUNT  &  HINSON, 

IND  

Commission   Merchants, 

WILMINGTON,  N.  C. 


FOR  THE    SALE   OF 

ALL  KINDS  OF  PRODUCE, 

]^To.  33  ISTorth  'Water-  St., 
WILMINGTON,  N.  C. 

Eesitlenoe  Eeil  Cross  Street,  beween  Third  and  Fourth. 


90 

Davis,  Annie  E,  wid    ,  r   2(i,  bet  Chesnut  &    Mulberry. 

havis,  Ann  S,  wid  of  Junius,  boarding   house,  r   Front,  ab 

Princess. 
Davis,  A  R,  elk  with  Jno  C  Heyer,  r  Swann,  bet  6tli  and  7th. 
Davis,  Duke  R,  r  Front,  bet  Wooster  and  Dawson. 
Davis,   Edward,   timber   inspector,    23    N    Water,  r  6th,   nr 

Church. 
Davis,  Eli  H,  foreman  of  cooper  shop  with  A  H  VanBokkelen, 

r  6th,  bet  Dawson  and  Wooster. 
Davis,  Miss  E  S,  milliner  with  A  D  Rrown,  r  3d,  bet  Chesnut 

and  Mulberry. 
Davis,  Eugenia  W,  r  Princess,  bet  Water  and  Front. 
Davis,  George,  r  Front,  ab  Princess. 
DAVIS,  GEORGE,  lawyer,  Princess,  bet  Front  and  2d,  rt 

2d,  bet  Red  Cross  and  Walnut. 
Davis,  G  W,  r  4th,  bet  Hanover  and  Brunswick. 
DAVIS,  HORATIO,  agent  for  NationaLif  e   Ins  Co,  2d,  be. 

Market  and  Princess,  r  2d,  bet   Chesnut   and    Mulberry 
Davis,  James,  (c)  vegetable  store  and  police,  Dock,  nr  Front, 

r  Wooster,  cor  Front. 
Davis,  James  N,  r  Front,  bet  Wooster  and  Dawson. 
DAVIS,  JOHN    R,  proprietor    Purcell    Hotise,   r    Purcell 

House.     See  adv. 
Davis,  John  T,  elk  with    Rourke  &   Rivere,  r  Princess,   bet 

Water  and  Front. 
DAVIS,  JUNIUS,  lawyer,  Princess,  bet  Front  and  2d,  r  2d, 

bet  Red  Cross  and  Walnut. 
Davis,  Josephine,  r  Front,  cor  Princess. 
Davis,  Laura  M,  r  5th,  bet  Queen  and  Castle. 
Davis,  Lewis,  carpenter,  r  Church,  bet  3d  and  4th. 
Davis,  Margaret  Y,  wid  of  Geo  W,  r  Princess,  cor  Front. 
Davis,  Mary,  r  4th,  cor  Castle. 

Davis,  Seth  W,  elk  with  J  &  H  Samson,  r  3d,  cor   Campbell. 
Davis,  Thomas  J,  carpenter  W,  C  &  A  R  R,  r  4th,  cor  Han- 
over. 
Davis,  W  A  H,  bag  agt  W,  C  &  A  R  R,  r  3d,  bet  Red  Cross 

and  Campbell. 


91 


ITo.  11  Marlset  Street, 

WILMINGTON,  N.  G.; 

BRANCH  OF  149  GAY  St.,  BALTIMORE. 

CLOTHING,  HATS  &  CAPS, 

Trunks,  Valises,  Notions,  &c. 


THE  COUNTRY  TRADE  ia  invited.  An  examination  of  th«  Stock 
will  be  sufficient. 

Yoa  will  be  dealt  with  at  our  Branch  House  in  Wilmington  on  the 
same  liberal  terms  as  if  you  went  in  person  to  Baltimore. 

Don't  forg:et  th.e  ITuna-ber, 
11  MARKET  STREET,  WILMINGTON,  N.  C, 

Branch   of  149    Gay  Street,  Baltimore. 


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DAVIS,  WILLIAM  E,  butcher,  stall  9  city  market,  r  Mar- 
ket, cor  15tli. 

Davis,  Wtn  J,  printer  at  Morning  Star,  r  :3d,  bet  Red  Cross 
and  C'ampbell. 

Davis,  Wm  0,  printer  at  Morning  Star,  r  3d,  bet  Ked  Cross 
and  Campbell. 

DaSILVA,  W  H,  book-keeper  with  Sol  B -ar  &  Bros,  r  Front, 
nr  Walnut. 

DAVES,  GtiAHAM,  of  DeRosset  &  Co,  r  Market,  bet  2d  & 
3d. 

DAVID,  ABRAH  \M,  of  David  &  Weil,  r  2d,  bet  Dock  and 
Orange. 

DAVID  &  WEIL,  (Abrm  David  and  S  Raj  Weil)  mer 
tailors  and  clothiers,  27  Market,     See  adv. 

DAWSON,  JAMES,  banker,  Front,  bet  Market  and  Princess, 
r  Front,  cor  Chesnut. 

DAWSON,  JOHN,  dry  goods,  and  of  Dawson,  Teel  &  Ken- 
ning, and  Fres  Wil  N  C  Life  Ins  Co,  19  and  21  Market, 
r  2d,  near  Dock.     See  adv. 

DAWSON,  TEEL  &  HENNING,  (John  Dawson,  Geo  Teel 
and  Robt  Henning)  hardware  and  agricultural  imple- 
ments, 19  Market.     See  adv. 

Deal,  Mary,  wid  of  Evan,  r  Bladen,  bet  6th  and  Tth. 

Deal,  Mary  E,  r  Bladen,  bet  4th  and  5th. 

DEANS,  JAMES,  book-keeper  with  Edward  Kidder  &  Sons, 
r  5th,  bet  Orange  and  Ann. 

DeForrest,  Blanch,  r  4th,  cor  Castle. 

De  JASSIENSKI,  J,  prof  music,  and  prof  at  Mrs  Ransom's 
Seminary,  r  6th,  cor  Dock. 

Delane,  Riper,  P  O  route  agt  W,   C  «fe  A  R  R,  r  Grist  Station. 

Delaney,  Dennis,  tailor  with  Sol  Bear  <fe  Bros,  r  Front,  bet 
Walnut  and  Red  Cross. 

Delaney,  J  L,  r  4th,  cor  Queen. 

DEN  BY,  JOHN  W,  carpenter,  r  Bhiden,  bet  4th  and  5th. 

Denby,  Mary  A,  r  Bladen,  bet  4th  and  5th. 

DENIKE,  THEODORl^,  distiller  of  turpentine,  foot  of  Har- 
nett and  Princess,  col-  Water,  r  Purcell   House. 

DENMARK,  J  W,  book-keeper  with  Alex  Oldham,  r  Front 
nr  Mulberry. 


Commission   Merchant, 

AND  DEALER  IN 

Flour,  Bacon,  Corn,  Meal,  &c., 

22  and  24  NOETH  WATER  STREET, 

wiLMisrcTosr,  n.  g. 

je®=-  Oonsitrnments  and  Cash  Orders  f  elicited. 

GODFREY  HART, 

SiTrtt0n  antr    Commission  mtxch^nt 

AND  DEALER  IN 

DRY     GOODS.    CLOTHING, 

Boots,  Shoes,  Hats,  Gaps, 

CROm,  GUSSME,  LAMPS,  eOSEN[  OlUc 

No.  7  Market  St.,  Wilmington,  N.  0. 

Jas.  W.  Lippitt&Co., 

[Successors  to  Win.  H.  Lippitt.'] 


WHOLESALE  AND  RETAIL 


^«sK*    \«:?^^»%*     xssi-J-     \s:\l     V^';".  ^^iSs  ^^si*'    ^it^    v^sss;:^ 
N.  E.  comer  Front  and  Market  Streets, 

^S\^ILMINaTO]Sr,N.  c. 


u 

Dent,  William,  pattern  maker,  W  &  W  R  R,  r  Hanover,  bet 
2d  and  3d. 

DeROSSET,  a  J,  of  DeRosset  &  Co,  r  N  E  cor  Dock  and  2d. 

DeROSSET,  a  L,  of  DeRosset  &  Co,  r  S  E  cor  5th  and  Mar- 
ket. 

DeRosset,  Elizabeth  A,  r  3d,  cor  Market. 

DeRosset,  L  H,  r  2d^  cor  Dock. 

DeROSSET,  T  C,  gen'l  insurance  agent.  Water,  bet  Market 
and  Princess,  r  2d,  cor  Dock. 

DeROSSET,  W  L,  of  DeRosset  &  Go,  r  Ann,  bet  3d  and  4th. 

DeROSSET  &  CO.  (A  J,  W  L  and  A  L  DeRosset  and  a 
Daves)  shipping  and  com  mers  and  gen'l  ins  agts^  5  N 
Water. 

Desmond,  Laura  M,  r  4th,  bet  Church  and  Castle. 

DEUMELANDT,  AUGUST,  restaurant,  19  N  Water,  and 
grocer,  4th,  cor  Brunswick,  r  4th,  cor  Brunswick. 

DEVANE,  D  J,  of  W  S  &  D  J  Devane,  r  3d,  bet  Nun  and 
Ann. 

DEVANE,  W  S,  of  W  S  &  D  J  Devane,  r  3cl,  bet  Nun  and 
Ann. 

DEVANE,  W  S  &  D  J,  (  Wm  S  and  Duncan  J  Devane,) 
attorneys  at  law,  20  Market. 

Dew,  David  C,  r  McRae,  cor  Red  Cross. 

Dew,  Mary  E,  r  McRae,.  cor  Red  Cross. 

Dick,  Sarah,  wid  John,  3d^  bet  Orange  and  Dock. 

Dickinson,  Mrs  Alice  H,  wid  Piatt,  r  Front,  cor  Chesnut. 

Dicksey,  Adelia,  r  Front,  cor  Chesnut. 

Dicksey,  P  T,  baggage  master  W  &  W  R  R,  r  6th,  cor  Cas- 
tle. 

Dickson,  Jesse  J,  lab,  r  Front,  cor  Church. 

Dickson,  Mrs  Margaret,  wid  Dr  James,  r  Front,  bet  Chesnut 
and  Mulberry. 

Dinensbach,  Wm,  shoemaker  with  J  G  Voss,  r  23  S  Front. 

])inglehoef,  M  J,  watches  and  jewelry,  55  Market,  r  5th,  bet 
Chesnut  and  Mulberry. 

Dixon,  Ann,  r  Dock,  bet  7th  and  8th. 

Dixon,  Nancy,  wid  John  E,  r  Surry,  nr  Castle. 


95 


NAVASSA  6DAN0  G0>, 

or  •WILMHTGTOIT. 


MANUFACTURERS  OF  ACIDS, 


AND  OF  THE 


Patent  hum  Ammoniated  Solutile  Pliospliate, 

ITorth.  Water  Street. 


SOLUBLE 

NAVASSA  GUANO, 

MANUFACTURED  BY   THE 

NAVASSA  GUANO  GOMPT, 

OE  WILMISTGTOSr,  F.  G. 


It  has  given  entire  satisfaction  on  COEN,  COTTON,  TOBACCO, 
and  all  small  grain,  root  crops  and  vegetables,  t a  which  it  has  been 
applied. 

For  its  merits  we  refer  to  all  planters  who  have  used  it. 

>^*  Send  for  Circulars. 
R    R.  BRIDGERS,  President.         D,   MaoRAE,  Treasury  and  Sec'y. 
C.  L.  GRAFFLIN,  Superintendent. 

DIKECTORS : 

EDWARD    KIDDER,  J.    ELI  GREGG, 

F.  W.  KERCHNER,  W.  E.  LAWTON, 

GEO.  W.  GRAFFLIN,  JNO.  C.  GRAFFLIN. 


9C 

Doares,  William  H,  engineer,  r  4th,  bet  Queea  and  Wooster. 

Dolan,  Wm,  canlker,  r  Nutt,  ab  Walnut. 

DOLLAR  STORE,  KEYES,  H  &  CO,  Front,  bet  Dock  and 

Orange.     See  adv,  last  paoje. 
Donlan,  Margaret,  r  Princess,  bet  0th  and  10th. 
Donlan,  Patrick,  r  Princess,  bet  9th  and  10th. 
Donlan,  Timothy,  siipt  Oakdale  Cemetery,  r  Princess,  bet  9th 

and  10th. 
DOSHER,  DIEDRICH,  family  groceries,  3d,  cor  Walnut.  ' 
Dosher,  Elizabeth,  r  5th,  cor  Princess. 
Dougherty,  Ann,  wid  Daniel^  r  5th,  bet  Castle  and  Queen. 
Doughty,  Henry  IS,  carpenter,  W  &  W  R  R,  r  Campbell,  bet 

3d  and  4th. 
DOUGLASS,  THOMAS  J,  butcher,  stall   12  city  maiket,  r 

5th,  bet  Queen  and  Castle. 
Dove,  James,  carpenter  with  W  &  W  R  R. 
Doyle,  Geo  W,  elk  with  Harriss  &  Howell,  r  2d,  nr  Nun. 
Drane,  Henry  M,  builder  and  contractor,  r  5th,  cor  Chesnut. 
Dray,  James  D,  with  Joseph  H  Neff,  r  5th,  bet  Hanover  and 

Brunswick. 
Drew,  Alfred  B,  elk  with  S  Blossom,  r  tth,  cor  Castle. 
Dudley,  Fannie  W,  r  Market,  bet  4th  and  5th. 
DUDLEY,  G  L,  Auditor  W  &  W  R  R,  r  Market,  bet  4th  & 

5th. 
DUDLEY,  JOHN  L,  inspector  of  lumber  with  0  G  Parsley, 

Sr,  r  6th,  bet  Mulberry  and  Walnut 
Dudley,  Mary  A,  r  6th,  bet  Mulberry  and  Walnut. 
Dudley,  Robert,  elk  with  Cape  Fear  Fibre  Co,  r  Front,  bet 

Wright  and  Dawson. 
Duguid,  Laveuia  L,  r  McRae,  bet  Mulberry  and  Walnut. 
Duguid,  Mary  E,  r  McRae,  bet  Mulberry  and  Walnut. 
Duguid,  Wra  H,  carpenter,  r  McRae,  bet  Mulberry  and  Wal- 
nut. 
Duke,  Mrs  Elizabeth,  wid  of  John,  r  2d,  nr  Market. 
Duls,  Catharine,  r  2d,  cor  Hanover. 
Dunham,  Eliza  J,  r  4th,  cor  Ashe. 
Dunham,  Jane  H,  r  Walnut,  bet  3d  and  4th. 
Dunham,  Minnie,  r  Walnut,  brt  3d  and  4th, 


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Comer  Sycamore   and   Bank   Streets, 


Single  Meals,     - 
Board  Per  Day, 
Board  Per  Week, 


-    50  cents, 
$1  75    " 
$10  00. 


The  TABLE  will  be  supplied  with  the  best  the 
Market  affords. 

Liberal  Terms  by  the  Month. 

J.  N.  JUDKINS, 

PROPRIETOR. 


I  cm  oii'y  say  to  my   old   friends   from   North  Carolina,    where  I 

have  so    long  been  a  citizen  among  them,  that  in  my   new  calling,  ius 

Proprieror  of  the  GURLEY  HOUSE,   t'ley  will  be  graciously  received 

and  ent'^rtaioed  second  to  no  hotel  in  the  United  States. 
L 


98 

Duuhani,  Satijiiel  \V,  inspector  of  tiinber  with  0  G  Parsley, 

Sr,  r  4tli,  cor  AhHc. 
Dwioelle,  Isabella  C,  r  Red  Cross,  cor  2d. 
Dwinelle,  Justin,  physician,  and  saw  mill,  Yorkville,  i    Red 

Cross,  cor  2d. 
Dyer,  John,  cutter  witii  Mun.son  &  Co,  r  Market,  bet  Dth  and 

10th. 

B. 

tankman,  A,  lab,  r  cor  Front  and  Church. 

Karly,  Maria  M,  wid  Moses,  r  Orange,  bet  Front  and  2d. 

Ebeck,  R,  special  U  S  asst  assessor,  r  Piircell  House. 

Kbert,  Mary  S,  r  7th,  bet  Church  and  Castle. 

Eden,  Ellen,  wid  of  William,  r  Dock,  bet  6th  and  7t]>. 

Eden,  Margaret,  r  Dock,  bet  f'.th  and  7th. 

EDWARDS,  J  J,  of  Edwards  cl'  Hall,  4tl),  bet  Red  Cross  & 

Walnut. 
EDWARDS  &  HALL,  (J  J  Edwards  and  B  F  Hall)  whol  & 

ret  grocers  and  com  mers,  3  S  Water. 
Egan,  Edward  J,  book-keeper,  r  Church,  cor  2d. 
EUrbeck,  Henry,  cigar  maker,  r  2d,  bet   Church  and  Castle. 
Eilers,  E  H,  book-keeper  with  H  B  Eilers,  r  oth,  cor  Orange. 
EILERS,  H  B,  com  raer,  2  S  Water,  r  5th,  cor  Orange. 
Eilers,  Lilian  J,  r  5th,  cor  Orange. 
Eilers,  Matilda  A  D,  r  5th,  cor  Orange. 

Eilerby,  Benj,  (c)  boot  and  shoe  maker,  Ann,  bet  6th  <Sc  7tli. 
Eilers,' Mary,  r  Market,  bet  7th  and  8th. 
Elli«,  Alvord,  boat  builder  and  repairer,  Water,  bet  Ann  and 

Nun,  r  2d,  bet  Orange  and  Ann. 
ELLIS,  CHAS  S,  correspondent  clerk  with  Williams  &  Mur- 

chison,  r  2d,  bet  Orange  and  Ann. 
Ellis,  J  H,  carpenter  with  W  c^'  W  R  R. 
Ellis,  Joseph  J,  with  W,  C  iS;  A  R  R,  r  Farmers'  Hotel. 
Elsbach,  Jacob,  of  Loeb  &  Elsbach,  r  2d,  bet  Nun  &  Church. 
El  well,  Chas  S,  with  D  A  Smith,  r  Red  Cross,  bet*  3d  &  4th- 
Ehvell,  Eli  V,  bookbinder  with  P   Heinsberger,  r  Red  Cross, 

bet  .3d  and  Itk 


99 


National  Saloon 


—AND- 


Roslauranl, 

UNDER  THE  NATIONAL  HOTEL 

Front,  between  Princess  and  Market  Streets. 


THE  BEST  OF  LIQUOKS  only  will  be  served. 

Choice  brands  of  TOBACCO  and  CIGARS. 

OYSTERS  in  every  style  in  season. 

Prompt  attention  will  be  paid  to  all  orders  by  day  and 
nifjlit. 


100 

EMPIE,  ADAM,  hwryer,  Princess,  bet  Front  and  2d,  r  Front, 
bet  Ann  and  Nun. 

EMPIE,  WM  R,  lawyer,  Princess,  bet  Front  and  2d,  r  Front, 
bet  Ann  and  Nunn. 

ENGELHARD,  JOSEPH  A,  of  Engelhard  &  Price,  r  3d, 
cor  Chesnut. 

ENGELHARD  &  PRICE,  (Joseph  A  Engelhard  and  Alfred 
L  Price)  editors  and  proprietors  of  the  Daily  and  Weekt 
ly  Journal  and  job  printing  office,  Princess,  bet  Fron- 
and  2d. 

Episcoiial  Church,  St  James,  Market,  cor  3d 

Episcopal  Church,  St  John's,  3d,  cor  Red  Cross. 

Episcopal  Church,  St  Paul's  (colored)  4th,  cor  Orange. 

Ervin,  G  W,  painter,  r  Farmers'  Hotel. 

Etheridge,  S  R,  carpenter  with  W  &  W  R  R. 

ETTINGER,  WILLIAM,  dry  goods,  clothing,  &c,  15  Mar- 
ket, r  National  Hotel.     See  adv. 

Evans,  Allen,  (c)  barber  S  Front,  bel  Market,  r  6th,  nr  Ches- 
nut. 

Evans,  Catharine  E,  r  5th,  Cor  Red  Cross. 

Evans,  Eliza,  wid  of  Gideon,  r  5th,  cor  Red  Cross. 

Evans,  Elizabeth  J,  r  2d,  bet  Orange  and  Ann. 

Evans,  H  C,  elk  with  G  R  Frencli  &  Son,  r  4th,  cor  Dock. 

Evans,  J  J,  conductor  VV,  C  &  A  R  R,  r  4th,  cor  Red  Cross. 

Evans,  Robt  B,  printer,  r  5th,  cor  Red  Cross. 

EVANS,  THOMAS,  of  J  R Blossom  ct  Evans,  rNun,  bet  2d 
and  3d. 

Everett,  Edward,  conductor  W  <t  W  R  R,  r  Front,  cor  Nun. 

Everett,  Douglass,  fruits  and  confectioneries.  Water,  cor 
iMulberry. 

Everett,  John  A,  elk  with  Smith  tt  Strauss,  r  Mulberry,  bet 
Tth  and  8th. 

EYERITT,  S  S,  dentist.  Market,  bet  Front  and  2d,  r  Front, 
bet  Princess  and  Chesnut. 

Elwell,  Cecelia  A,  r  Walnut,  bet  5th  and  6th. 

Elw(]\  William,  clerk,  r  Walnut,  bet  5th  and  6tL 

Elwell,  Flora,  r  Walnut,  bet  5th  and  6th. 

EYDEN,  R  F,  saloon  and  restaurant,  2d,  bet  Princess  and 
Market.     See  ad(r. 


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Fairlev,  J  M,  of  Fairley,  Mclver  «t  Co,  r  National  Hotel. 
FAIRLEY,  MclVER  &  CO,  (J  M  Fairley,  J  T  Mclver  and  J 

A  Nicholson)  grocers  and  com  mer's,  Water,  bel  Mul- 
berry. 
FALCONER,  ALEX,  of  Falconer  k  Son  and  W  J  Penton,  r 

3d,  cor  Campbell. 
FALCONER,  WM  A,  of  Falconer  «fe  Son  and  W  J  Penton,  r 

8th,  cor  Princess. 
FALCONER  &  SON,  (Alex  and  Wm  A  Falconer)  bides  and 

leather,  Water,  nr  Mulberry. 
Fanning,  P  W,  painter,  r  Front,  bel  Orange. 
Farr,  Georgiana  E,  r  Ann,  bet  6th  and  7th. 
FARMERS'  HOTEL,  Nutt,  ab  Mulberry. 
Farrow,  Elizabeth,  r  7th,  cor  Church. 
Farrow,  Joel  E,  elk  with  G  k  C  Bradley,  r  Dock,  bet  7th  and 

8th. 
Farrow,  Joseph  F,  machinist,  r  5th,  bet  Church  and  Castle. 
Faulk,  Mary,  r  3d,  bet  Castle  and  Church. 
Fechtman,  John,  with  H  Shutte,  r  Market,  ab  2d. 
Feehen,  Mary  J,  r  Church,  cor  2d. 

FEMALE  SEMINARY,  (Mrs  Robt  Ransom's)  5th,  cor  Dock. 
Fennell,  Charlotte  C,  r  Market,  bet  7th  and  8th. 
FENNELL,  OWEN,  Jr,  County  Treasurer  and  book-keeper 

with  S  R  Birdsey,  r  Market,  bet  7th  and  8th. 
Fernburger,  Julius,  elk  with  Sol  Bear  &  Bros,  r  Front,  bet 

Walnut  and  Mulberry. 
Ficke,  Henry,  with  H  Kordlander,  r  4th,  cor  Hanover. 
Fillyaw,  De  Leon,  transfer  agent  W  &  W  and  W,  C  &  A  R  R, 

r  4th,  bet  Bladen  and  Harnett. 
Fillyaw,  D  L,  conductor  W  <fe  W  R  R,  r  4th,  bet  Bladen  and 

Harnett. 
Fillyaw,  Ella  K,  r  4th,  bet  Bladen  and  Harnett. 
Fillyaw,  Julia  G,  wid  of  Owen  L,  r  4th,  bet  Bladen  and  Har- 
nett. 
FILLYAW,  OSCAR  M,  family  groceries,  4th,  cor  Bladen,  r 

4th,  bet  Bladen  and  Harnett. 
Filly au,  St  John,  elk  with  Shricr  Bros,  r  4th,  bet  Bladen  and 

Harnett: 


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DRY   GOODS, 

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Fincko,  Herman,  groceries  and  liquors,  2d,  nr  Market. 
Finger,  J  F,  supt  with  Edward  Kidder  A-  Sons,  r  nr  Cowan 

Mills. 
FINLAYSON,  A  J,  of  Finlayson  .fc  Bro  and  G  A  Newell  *fe 

Co,  r  Goldsboro'. 
Finlayson,  H  W,  elk  with  Finlayson  ct  Bro,  r  7th,  cor  Wal- 
nut. 
FINLAYSON,  M  U,  of  Finlayson  ct  Bro  and  G  A  Newell  & 

Co,  r  7th,  cor  Walnut. 
FINLAYSON  &  BRO,  (M  U  and  A  J  Finlayson)  bot^ts  and 

shoes,  8  N  Front,     See  adv. 
Finley,  Eobt,  machinist,  W  &  W  R  R,  r  2d,  bet  Bladen  and 

Harnett. 
Finn,  Patrick,  lab,  r  Front,  ab  Ann. 

FISHBLATE,  E  R,  of  Fishblate  &  Bro,  r  National  Hotel. 
FISHBLATE,  S  H,  of  Fishblate  &  Bro,  r  National  Hotel. 
FISHBLATE  &  BRO,  (S  H  and  E  R  Fishblate)  dry  goods 

and  clothing,  23  Market.     See  adv. 
Fishblate,  S  A,  elk  Avith  Fishblate  &  Bro,  r  National  Hotel. 
Fitts,  Hannah  L,  teacher  Wilston  School,  r  7th,  cor  Nun. 
FITZGERALD,  JOHN,  captain  of  police,  r  8th,  cor  Chesnut. 
Fitzgerald,  John  F,  Butcher,  r  S  E  cor  8tli  and  Chesnut. 
Fitzgerald,  Margaret,  r  S  E  cor  8th  and  Chesnut. 
FLACK,  GEO  D,  dep  Clerk  Superior  Court  New  Hanover 

County,  r  3d,  bet  Church  and  Castle. 
FLANAGAN,  L,  millinery  goods  and  notions,  42  Market. 

See  adv. 
Flanner,  Bennet,  r  Front,  bet  Walnut  and  Red  Cross. 
Flanner,  Charles,  master  of  transportation  W  ct  W  R  R,  r 

Front,  bet  Red  Cross  and  Walnut. 
FLANNER,  H  G,  of  Green  &  Flanner,  r  Front,  bet  Walnut 

and  Rod  Cross. 
Flanner,  Mrs  Susan  A,  wid  of  Bennet,  r  Front,  bet  Walnut 

and  Red  Cross. 
Fleet,  James,  stevedore,  r  Front,  bel  Ann. 
Fleming,  B  A,  machinist  with  Hart  &  Baily,  r  6th,  bet  Bla- 
den and  Harnett. 
Fleming,  Louisa,  groceries,  Princess,  bet  3d  and  4th. 


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106 

Flowers,  Emeline,  r  cor  Anderson  unci  Rankin. 

Flowers,  John  T,  r  cor  Anderson  and  Eankin. 

Floyd,  T  B,  carpenter,  r  Queen,  bet  9tli  and  lOth. 

Folstead,  John  A,  blacksmith  with  W,  C  &  A  R  R,  r  Church, 
bet  4th  and  5th. 

Folstead,  John  P,  blacksmith  with  W,  C  <t  A  RR,  r  Church, 
bet  4th  and  5th. 

Forrest,  John  J,  r  4th,  cor  Church. 

Forrest,  John,  of  Hewlett  and  Forrest,  r  4th  cor  Church. 

Foster,  F  W,  r  Red  Cross,  cor  2d. 

Fowler,  N  R,  r  Front,  bet  Nun  and  Church. 

Fowler,  Rowland  V,  farmer,  r  Front,  bet  Nun  and  Church. 

Fowler,  Wm  G,  r  Front,  cor  Ann. 

Fowler,  W  G,  Jr,  elk  with  J  S  Higbie,  r  Front,  bet  Nun  and 
Church. 

Fox,  George  A,  engineer  Avith  W  tt  W  R  R,  r  9th,  bet  Prin- 
cess and  Chesnut. 

Frank,  Jacob,  elk  with  Sol  Bear  &  Bros,  r  Clifford  House. 

Franklin,  Mrs  Clara,  r  4th,  cor  Wooster. 

Freeman,  Isabella  J,  r  Front,  bet  Chesnut  and  Mulberry. 

FREEMAN,  JOHN  H,  Dr,  dentist,  2d,  cor  Market,  r  3d,  bet 
Ann  and  Orange. 

Freeman,  Sarah  E,  wid  of  John,  r  3d,  cor  Orange. 

FREEMAN,  W  E,  physician,  r  Front,  bet  Chesnut  and  Mul- 
berry. 

Fremont,  Richard  L,  r  Front,  bet  Chesnut  and  Princess. 

FREMONT,  S  L,  Engin'r  and  Supt  W  (feW  R  R  and  W,  C  A 
A  R  R,  r  Front,  bet  Chesnut  and  Princess. 

Fremont,  S  L,  Jr,  r  Front,  bet  Princess  and  Chesnut. 

FRENCH,  B  T,  of  Mclntyre  &  French,  r  6th,  cor  Mulberry. 

French,  Chas  E,  elk  with  Geo  R  French  &  Son,  r  4th,  cor 
Dock. 

French,  Eliza  D,  r  4th,  cor  Dock. 

FRENCH,  GEO  R,  of  Geo  R  French  &  Son,  r  4th,  cor  Dock. 

FRENCH,  GEO  R,  Jr,  of  Geo  R  French  &  Son,  r  4th,  cor 
Dock. 

FRENCH,  GEO  R  &  SON,  (Geo  R,  Sr,  Geo  R,  Jr,  Wm  A 
and  James  McD  French)  wholesale  and  retail  dealers  in 
boots  and  shoes,  29  N  Front. 


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108 

FEENCH,  GEO  Z,  of  Bladen  Land  Co,  member  of  Legisla- 
ture and  planter,  r  Mulberry,  cor  3d. 
French,  James  McD,  of  Geo  R  French  &  Son,  r  Dock,  bet  4th 

and  5th. 
FRENCH,  IIOBT  S,   attorney  at  law,  Princess,  cor  Front,  r 

6th,  cor  Mulberry. 
French,  W  A,  of  Geo  R  French  <fc  Son,  r  4th,  bet  Dock  and 

Orange. 
French,  W  R,  r  Mulberry,  cor  6th. 
Freshwater,  S,  carpenter  with  W  &  W  R  R. 
Frink,  Samuel,   salesman    with    Williams  <fc    Murchison,   r 

Orange,  bet  4th  and  5th. 
Frost,  Charles  L,  tinner  with  J  Childs,  r  6th,  bet  Queen  and 

Wooster. 
Frost,  Emma,  r  4th,  bet  Nun  and  Church. 
Frost,  Florence  A,  r  6th,  bet  Queen  and  Wooster. 
Frost,  Mary  E,  wid  of   Augustus   T,  r  6th,  bet   Queen   and 

Wooster. 
Fuller,  Edward  J,  P  O  messenger  river  mail. 
Fulton,  Mrs  C  A,  wid  of  David,  r  4th,  bet  Princess  and  Ches- 

nut. 
Furgus,  Daniel,  r  2d,  bet  Ann  and  Nun. 
Furlong,  Walter,  elk  with  J  E  Lippitt  &  Co,  r  Church,  bet  2d 

and  3d. 
Futch,  Amanda  S,  r  Front,  bet  Church  and  Castle. 

6. 

Gaddy,  S  F,  wid  of  John  W,  r  5th,  bet  Market  and  Princess, 
Galloway,  Amos,  of    Shoemaker,   Green   &  Co,   r  4th,  bet 

Bninswick  and  Bhiden. 
Gallowav,  John  W,  of  J  W  Galloway  &  Co,  r  4  S  Water. 
GALLOWAY,  J  W  A  CO,  (J  W  Galloway  and  P  Prioleau,) 

groceries,  fruit  etc,  4  S  water. 
Ganyer,  Chas  H,  elk  with  J  G  Beauman,  r  4th,  bet  Dock  and 

Orange. 
Gardner,  A,  lab  with  W  &:  W  R  R. 
GARDNER,  H  R,  of  G  G  Barker  &  Co,  r  Boston,  Mass. 


109 


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Enptio&iige&cjf. 

For  the  encouragement  and  direction  of  Northern  and 
European  Settlers  into  this  State;  for  tlie  Purchase  and  Sale 
of  Keal  Estate,  and  Negotiate  Loans,  &c. 

OFFICE: 

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VIRGINIA. 


no 

•Gartlucr,  J  D,  Jr,  conductor  W,  C  <fc  A  R  R,  r  Chesnut,  bet 

8th  and  9th. 
'Gardner,  J  D,  r  Mulberry,  cor  -ith. 
Gardner,  Thomas  M,  dep  Sheriff  N  Hanover  county,  r  4th, 

bet  Chesnut  and  Mulberry. 
Garrison,  Elizabeth,  r  Front,  bet  Nun  and  Chesnut. 
OAS  LIGHT  CO,  WILMINGTON,  office  Princess,  bet  Front 

and  2d. 
Gause,  Anna  C,  r  2d,  bet  Ann  and  Nun. 
Gause,  Ella,  r  2d,  bet  Ann  and  Nun. 
Gause,  Fannie,  r  2d,  bet  Ann  and  Nun. 
Gause,  J  F,  elk  with  North  Carolina  Beneficial  Association, 

r  Market,  bet  Front  and  2d. 
Gause,  Mary  A,  r  2d,  bet  Ann  and  Nun. 
GAUSE,  PETER  W,  elk  with  T  M  Haddock,  r  Dock,  cor  Gth. 
Gause,  Samuel  C,  r  2d,  bet  Ann  and  Nun. 
Gause,  Samuel  P,  r  2d,  bet  Ann  and  Nun. 
Gay,  H  B,  carpenter  with  W  &  SV  R  R. 
Gay,  Henry  B,  family  groceries,  4th,  cor  Harnett. 
GAY,  SOLOMAN,  saloon  and  Restaurant,  National  'Hotel,  r 

9th,  cor  Chesnut.     See  adv. 
GEORGE,  E  P,   insurance   agent,  4  N  Water,   r  Front,  cor 

Nun. 
Gerald,     John,     butcher,    stall    20   city    market,     r  4tl),   nr 

Brunswick. 
Gerard,  Mrs  Ravine,  r  Cape  Fear  House. 
Gerdes,  John  William,  elk  with   G  C  W  Miiller,    r  4th,  cor 

Castle. 
Gerken,  Mrs  Annie,  r  cor  Gth  and  Mulberry. 
Gerken,  Catharine  M,  r  cor  Gth  and  Mulberry. 
Gerken.  C  J,  elk  with  H  B  Eilers,  r  Gth,  cor  Mulberry. 
Gerkan,  Neal,  family  grocey,  r  cor  Gth  and  Mulberry. 
GERKEN,  W  H,  agt  liquor  dealer  and   agt  N    C    Beneficial 

Association,  US  Front,  r  Gth,  cor  Mulberry. 
Gerrell,  John  F,  of  Gerrell  &  Til  ley,  r  cor  4th  and    Bladen. 
TERRELL  &  TILLEY  (John  F  Gerrell  and  Fletcher  Tilley) 
butchers,  r  4th,  bet  Brunswick  and  Bladen. 


Ill 

WILMINGTON 

lEON  m  COFFEE  HOHES 

AND 

MACHINE    SHOP, 

Front   Street,  below    Market, 

WILMINGTON,  N.  C. 


Dealers  and  Manufacturers  of  Steam  Engines,  Pea 
Nut  Machines,  Sugar  and  other  Mills,  Gin  Gear, 
Cotton   Screws    and    Presses,    Turpentine 
Stills,  and  all  kinds  of  Castings  and  Ma- 
chinery    made     or    repaired.    Also, 
Packing     and     Belting,     Wood 
Moulding,  Brackets,  Newell 
Posts,     Stair    Railing, 
&c.,    of   the    latest 
patterns. 

HART  (fc  BAILEY. 


112 

GIBBONS,  RT  REV  JAMES,  D  D,  Vicar  Apostolic  of  North 

Carolina,  r  Dock,  bet  2cl  and  3d. 
Gilbert,  Ashley,  elk  at  Ist  National  Bank  of  Wilmington,  r 

5  th J  nr  Dock, 
viilbert,  11  D,  lumher  insi)ector  with  Northro})  &  Camming 

r  5th,  bet  Dock  and  Orange. 
Gilbert,  James,  tinner  with  W  S:  W  R  R. 
GILBERT,  JOHN  F,  family  groceries,  r  Walnut,  cor  0th. 
Gilbert,  Katie,  r  5th,  bet  Orange  and  Dock. 
Gilbert,  Mrs  Sarah  A,  r  7th,  cor  Castle. 

Gilchrist,  W,  elk  with  .Aaron  &  Rheinsteio,  r  National  Hotel- 
Giles,   Clayton,    salesman    with    Williams    &    Murchison,    r 

Front,  cor  Princess. 
GILES,  NORWOOD,  insurance  agent,  r  Front,  cor  Chesnut. 
Gillespie,  Eliza  C,  wid  of  George  F,  r  Dock,  cor  6th. 
GILLICAN,  ELIZA  ANN,    pro;)rietres8    Farmers'  Hotel,    r 

Nutt,  ab  Mulberry. 
Gillican,  Newton,  printer    at   Journal    office,    r    McRae,    bet 

Mulberry  and  Walnut. 
Gillican,  Charles,  engineer  steam  tug  Al[)ha,  r  on  steamer. 
G-illi;,'an,  Picket,  huckster,  r  .Market,  cor  7th. 
Gill,  R  J,  blacksmith  with  VV  &  W  R  R,   r   Farmers'  Hotel. 
Glavin,  C  M,  chief  of  watch  with  W  &  W  R  R. 
Glavin,  Edwanl,  watchman   with    W   <Sc  W  R  H,  .•  Farmers' 

Hotel. 
Glavin,  Patrick,  boiler  maker  with.  W  &  W  R  R,  r  Walnut^ 

bet  3d  and  4th. 
Gleaves,  Berry,  salesman   with  Dawson,  Teel  &    Henning,  r 

3d,  nr  Bladen. 
Gooding,  Furney,  lab,  r  otli,  nr  Swium. 
Gooding,  Jolm,  watchman   with    O  G  Par.sli-y,  Sr,   r   Taylor, 

bet  Trh  and  8th. 
Goodman,  B,  elk  with  Wni  G  lodmun,  r  otii,  nr  Mulberry. 
Goodman.  William,  watchniiui  with  W  cV  W  R  R,  r  8th,  cor 

Dawson. 
Goodman,  Wm,  dry  goods,  clothing,    c^^'c.    10   Market   and  48 

Water,  r  .".tli.  cor  Mulherrv 


113 


M  for  the  Poor! 

3,000  ACRES 

OF    LAND    IN    40    ACRE    FARMS. 


Three  thonsfmd  acres  of  good  farming  lauds,  situated  near  Town 
Creek,  in  Brans  svick  Couutj',  will  be  sold  to  se  tl'-rs,  at  from  $2  50  to 
$5  00  an  acre. 

The  tract  will  be   cut  up  into 

m  MMBM  Ii#T»t 

AND  SOLD  FOR 

25  Cents  an  Acre,  Cash. 

Tircnlii-fire  cents  (tn  acre  in  cue  year,  and_/H"e  years  in  which  to  pay 
the  i)alauce. 

TEN  DOLLAHS  CASH, 

BUYS  A  FARM  OP  FORTY  ACRES. 

This  is  a  rare  chance  to  secure  a  farm  and  a  home. 
Apply  to 

GEO.  W.  PRICE,  Jr, 
WilmimgiBm,  M,  €'. 

Ai  Offic:' of  Mechanics  Association,    over   S.   M.    Wcsi's   Auction  Rooms. 
M 


114 

Gordon,  Louis,  jjoliie,  r  6th.  bet  .Swann  and  Nixon. 

Gordon,  Willian),  watclunan  with  W,  C  &  A  R  R,  r  Dawson, 

bet  6th  and  Ttli. 
Gore,  Iredell,  com  nier,  r  Orange,  bet  8d  and  4tli. 
Gore,  Julia,  r  Orange,  bet  3d  and  4th. 
More,  Victoiia,  r  Oiange,  bet  Hd  and  4th. 
Gore,  W  J,  r  Orange,  bet  3d  and  4th. 
Gornto,  Mary  T,  wid  of  David  R,  r  Ann,  bet  5th  and  6th. 
Gottberg,  Nathan,  dry  gtxtds  and  clothin;.',  46  Market. 
GRABAU,  WILLIAM  F,  \uor  ul  music,  r  3d,  bet  Red  Cross 

and  Mulberry. 
GRADY,  B  F,  Yif-e  Pres  and   Treas  Wilmington    N    C  Life 

Ins  Co,  r  National  Hotel. 
GRADY,  CHAS  I,  editor  and  propr  of  The   Post,  r  6th,  cor 

Ann.     See  advs. 
GRAFLIN,  CHRISTOPHER  L,  supt  of  Navassa  Guano  Co, 

r  Red  Cross,  bet  2d  and  3d. 
Graflin,  Ellie  T,  r  Red  Cros.-^,  bet  2d  and  3d. 
Graham,,  Archibald,  book-keeper   with   Williams   &    Murchi- 

son,  r  3d,  nr  Chesnut. 
Grand  Army  of  Republic  Hall,  N  Water,  bel  Market. 
GRAINGER,  ISAAC  B,  cashier  James    Dawson's  banking 

house,  r  Dock,  cor  6th. 
Grant,  Ella  E,  r  N  W  cor  9th  and  Market. 
Grant,  Eugenia  D,  r  N  W  cor  9th  and   Market. 
Grant,  Mrs  Melvina  A,  r  cor  Market  and  9th. 
Grant,  Richard  H,  farmer,  r  cor  9th  and  Market. 
Grant,  William,  machinist  with    W   &    W   R   R,  r    Hanover 

bet  2d  and  3d. 
Greafel,  I,  cooper,  foot  of  Castle,  r  3d,  bet  Church  and  Nun. 
Greelish,  Ellen,  wid  of  Coleman,  r  Nutt,  ab  Walnut. 
Greenberg,  R,  of  D  Newman  and  Greenberg,  r  13  Market. 
GREEN,  W  fl,  of  GREEN  &  PLANNER,  r  Purcell  House. 
GKEEN  &  PLANNER,  (Wm  H  Green  and  H  G  Planner,) 

drugs,  chemicals,  &c,  47  Market,  and  4th,  cor  Hanover. 
Green,  Edward,  at  distillery  of  A  H  Bokkelen,  r  Queen,  cor 

Water. 
Green,  Elizabeth  W,  wid  of  John  S,  r  Front  bet  Walnut  and 

lied  Cross. 


Hi 

J.  D.   ^MLLIAMS.  G.  W.  WILLIAMS. 

K.   M.  MURCHISON.  D.  E.  MURCHISON. 

WILLIAMS  &  MURCHISON, 
Wholesale   Crioeers 

AND 

NORTFC  WATER  STREET, 

WilmimgUm,  W.  €i 


AGENTS    FOR 

IXPRESS  STEAMBOAT  GO'S  LINE   TO 

FAYETTEVILLE,    N.    C 
ALSO    AGENTS    FOR 

STEAMSHIPS  AND  SAILING  LINES  OF 

YEvSSELS  TO  NEW  YOKK 


Agents  for  the  folio-wing  factories — Yarns  and  Slieeticgs  : 

LITTLE  RIYER  MILLS, 
BEAYER  CREEK  MILLS, 

RANDOLPH   MILLS. 

BEPRESENTED  BY 

MURCHISON  8c  CO.,  151  Front  Street,  New  York. 
J.  D.  WILLIAMS  8l  CO.,  Fayetteville,   N.  C. 


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GREEN,  GEORGE  W,  clerk  of  city  Market,  r  McRae,  cor 
Dudley. 

Green,  G  W,  policeman,  r  Castle,  bet  7th  and  Sth, 

Green,  Hugh,  lab  at  gas  works. 

Green,  James  G,  master  of  transportation  W,  C  it  A  R  R,  r 
Nun,  cor  2d. 

Green,  James  S,  elk  with  Barry  Bros,  r  2d,  cor  Nun. 

Green,  M  M,  P  O  route  agt  W  <fe  W  R  R,  r  Front,  bet  Mar- 
ket and  Princess. 

Green,  William  A,  of  Shoemaker,  Green  &  Co,  r  Sth,  bet 
Orange  and  Ann. 

Greenhood,  M,  elk  with  D  tt  J  Newman,  r  Orange,  cor  2d. 

Greer,  Caroline,  r  Dock,  bet  7th  and  Sth. 

Greer,  David  J,  elk  telegraph  office,  r  Dock,  bet  7th  and  8th 

Greer,  John,  tinner  with  A  H  NefF,  r  Dudley,  bet  0th  <t  10th' 

Gregory,  Wm  H,  carpenter  with  W  ct  W  R  R. 

Griffith,  John,  sailmaker,  22  S  Water,  r  6th,  cor  Castle. 

Griffith,  Maria  A,  r  6th,  cor  Castle. 

Griffith,  W  H,  baggage  master  Vi  <k  W  R  R,  r  6th,  cor  Cas. 
tie. 

GRISWOLD,  WALTER,  U  S  asst  en g'r  Cape  Fear  river  im- 
provement, Princess,  bet  Front  and  2d,  r  Purcell  House- 
Gross,  Rev  Mark  S,  Priest  at  St  Thomas'  Catholic  Church . 
r  Dock,  bet  2d  and  3d. 

Grotgen,  George,  bottler  of  soda  water  and  ginger  pop,  Cas- 
tle, bet  Front  and  2d. 

Grotgen,  J  H,  grocer,  42.\  N  Water. 

GROTGEN,  AVM  H,  family  groceries.  Front,  cor  Castle. 

Grove,  Sophia  A,  r  Mulberry,  cor  7th. 

Gutherie,  Michael  C,  elk  with  Joseph  A  Cliiford,  r  Front,  bet 
Market  and  Princess. 

Guttenberg,  lab  Avith  W  c%  W  R  R.. 

H. 

Haar,  Adelia,  r  7th,  cor  Chesnut. 

JEaar,  I>nry,  Jr,  of  J  &  H  Haar,  r  2(1,  cor  Princess. 

HAAR,   HENRY,  Sr,  grocer   and  liquor  dealer,   r  7th,   cor 

Chesnut. 
HAAR,  JOHN,  Sr,  grocer,  r  Walnut,  bet  2d  and  3d. 
Haar,  John,  Jr,  of  J  <fc  H  Haar,  r  2d,  cor  Princess. 


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Haar,  J  So  H,  (Jolm  Haaji-,  Jr,  aud  Henry  Haar,  Jr,)  frainily 
grocerics  and  saloon,  2d,  cor  Princess. 

Haar,  Martin,  elk  -with  Henry  Haar,  r  7tli,  cor  Cliesnut. 

HADDOCK,  T  M,  publisher  and  compiler  of  City  Directory, 
Market,  ab  Front,  r  National  Hotel. 

HADEN,  P  H,  coach  maker,  3d,  bet  Market  and  Princess,  i 
5th,  bet  Church  and  Nun. 

HaJe,  Da^dd  L,  blacksmith  with  W,  C  <fe  A  E  E,  Front,  bet 
Church  and  Castle. 

Haigh,  J  C,  elk  with  James  Anderson  &.  Co,  r  Orange,  bet 
Front  and  2d. 

Hall,  B  F,  of  Edwards  k  Hall,  r  -ith,  bet  Eed  Cross  cfe  Wal- 
nut. 

HALL,  EDWARD  D,  of  Hall  &  Byrne,  r  Front,  bet  Prin- 
cess and  Cliesnut. 

Hall,  Edward  L,  r  Front,  bet  Princess  and  Cliesnut. 

Hall,  Eliza  W,  r  Front,  bet  Chesnut  and  Princess. 

HALLETT,  B  A.  of  Martin  (fe  Hallett,  r  4th,  bet  Eed  Cro^s 
and  Walnut. 

Hall,  George,  master  machinist  Avith  W,  C  ct  A  E  E,  r  4th,  nr 
Orange. 

Hall,  Johanna  J,  r  9th,  bet  Dudley  aud  Chesnut. 

Hall,  Lucy,  r  Front,  bet  Princess  and  Chesnut. 

HALL,  SAMUEL  G,  foreman  office  The  Post,  r  McEae,  cor 
Mulberry. 

HALL,  SAMUEL  L,  book-keeper  at  National  Hotel,  r  same. 

Hall,  Watson,  groceries.  Church,  cor  Front.. 

Hamner,  C  A,  elk  with  Willard  Bros,  r  Front,  cor  Princess.. 

Hanby,  Joseph  H,  carpenter  with  W  &  W  E  E. 

Hanchey,  Owen  E,  butcher,  stall  19  city  market,  r  Queen, 
bet  5tli  and  Gth. 

HANCOCK,  E  T,  of  Hancock  &  Daggett,  rAun,  cor  oth. 

HANCOCK  &  DAGGETT— E  T  Hancock  and  W  T  Dag- 
gett —paints,  oils,  glass,  &c,  5  Market. 

Hankins,  M  M,  machinist  with  W  ct  W  E  E,  r  4th,  bet  Bla- 
den and  Brunswick. 

Hankins,  W  M,  elk  with  Nathaniel  Jacobi,  r  Eed  Cross,  cor 
4th. 


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NATHAN  MATER, 

Post   Office  Alley, 

WILMIFGTOW,  N.  G., 
Importer,  Wholesale  Dealer  and  Eectifier 

m  FINE  WINES,  BRANDIES,  GIN,  m 

RUM,  WHISKIES,  &c.; 

Agent    for  the    following  choice    andj  celebrated  brands   of     fine 
Whiskies  : 

SMITH'S  RYE,     TOM  MOORE'S  RYE, 
LYNCHBURG  RYE,  BOONE'S  (Ky.)  BOURBON 

ZINGARI    BITTERS, 
KOOPMAN'S  ANTI-DYSENTERY  BITTERS,  &c. 

Also    all    the    choice  brands    of  FINE   CIGARS,    orders  from  the 
trade  Fo'.icited  and  warranted  to  give  satisfaction. 

THOS.  C.  LEWIS, 

DKALER     IS 

GROCERIES,  FISH,  FISH  ROE, 

PROVISIONS,  fe, 

All  orders  promptly  attended   to,  anil  satisfaction  guaranteed,  at 

]Sro.  8  Market  Street, 
WILMINGTON,  N.  C. 


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Hnnsley,  Eliza,  vid  of  Wm  II,  r  Campbell,  bet  Sd  and  4tli. 

Hansley,  Jolm  D,  r  Queen,  bet  9th  and  10th. 

Hansley,  John  W,  brick  mason,  r  Queen,  bet  9tth  and  10th. 

Hanson,  nenry,  elk  with  Henry  Reeder,  r  Front,  cor  Mul- 
berry. 

Harding,  E  L,  of  Munson  &  Co,  r  New  York. 

Hardwick,  J  M,  groceries,  59  Market,  r  Princess,  bet  8th  and 
9th. 

Hardwick,  Mary  J,  r  Princess,  bet  8th  and  9th. 

Hardy,  J  W,  machinist  W  ct  W  R  E. 

Hardy,  Wm  H,  tailor  with  Munson  &  Co,  r  2d,  bet  Nun  and 
Church. 

Harker,  Rebecca  A,  wid  of  James  B,  i  7th,  bet  Queen  and 
Wooster. 

Harker,  Wm,  with  W  &  W  R  R,  r  5th,  cor  Queen. 

HARLOW,  Wm  L,  city  agt  Morning  Star,  r  2d,  cor  Market. 

HARPER,  J  T,  capt  steamer  A  Oldham,  r  on  steamer. 

Harper,  Mary  A,  wid  William,  r  Nixon,  bet  5th  and  6th. 

Harris,  Alice,  r  5th,  cor  Queen. 

Harris,  Augustus  M,  r  7th,  cor  Hanoyer. 

Harris,  Charles  M,  carpenter  with  W,  C  tt  A  R  R,  r  7th,  cor 
Hanover. 

HARRISS,  GEORGE,  of  Harriss  ct  Howell,  r  6th,  cor  Mar- 
ket. 

Hiuiiss,  George  N,  elk  with  J  S  Williams,  r  5th,  bet  Dock 
and  Orange. 

Harris,  James  H,  policeman,  r  Orange,  bet  2d  and  3d. 

Harris,  James  H,  r  Church,  bet  2d  and  3d. 

Harris,  Mrs  Laura,  r  Market,  bet  9th  and  10th. 

Harris,  Marion,  r  Market,  bet  9tli  and  10th. 

Harriss,  Mary,  r  Market,  bet  6th  and  7th. 

Harriss,  Mary  P,  wid  of  Dr  W  J,  r  Market,  bet  6th  and  7th 

Harris,  R  L,  with  D  A  Smith,  r  7th,  cor  Hanover. 

HARRIS,  THOMAS  M,  news  and  periodical  dealer.  Front, 
bet  Market  and  Princess,  r  7th,  cor  Hanover. 

Harris,  Virginia,  r  7th,  cor  Hanover. 

Harriss,  William  M,  .lustice  of  the  Peace,  Princess,  bet  2d  & 
3d,  r  Market,  bet  9th  and  10th. 

HARRISS,  W  W,  of  Harriss  &:  Howell,  r  6th  nr  Orange. 


1.21 


FINLAYSON  &  BRO. 

Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealers  in 


JCSTo.  8  North  Front  St., 

WILMIMQTON,  N.  C. 

VanOESDELL'S 
PHOTOGRAPHIC    ART  GALLERY, 

BetAveeii  Front  and  Second,  on  Son' h  side  of 

JMJLIlIiET    STREET, 

■WILMI2JaT03:T,  3iT.  C. 


Photographs  from  small  to  life  size,  colored  in  Oil,  Water,  Pastile 
or  India  Ink.  Old  Dauguereotypes  and  otber  Pictures  enlarged  to  any 
desired  size.  Ivory  or  Porcelain  pictures,  all  sizes,  (something  new 
and  beautiful.)  Ambrotypes,  Ferreotypes,  and  all  other  styles  cf  Sun 
Pictures  executed  at  this  Ga'lerj  in  the  best  and  most  durab'e  manner. 
Also  constantly  on  hand,  a  full  line  of  Picture  Frames,  Cord  and 
Tassels,  Albums,  Chlamos,  Plain  aod  Fancy  Cases,  etc.,  &c.,  etc. 

C.  M.  VaziOKSDELiL., 

Artist  and  Proprietor. 


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HARRISS  &   HOWELL— Geo    Harriss,  W  W  Harriss  &  A 

J  Howell — sHpi^ing  and  com  mers,  Water,  ab  Princess. 
Harrison,  B  P,  salesman    with    Jliinson    &   Co,   r   Front,  nr 

Princess. 
Harrison,  Wm  L,  elk  with  Dr  A  E  Wright,  N  W  cor  Market 

and  Front. 
Hart,  Annie  J,  of  Misses   Kennedj  and   Hart,  (school)    r  3d, 

cor  Market. 
HART,  GODFREY,  auctioneer   and  com  raer,  7    Market,  r 

5th,  nr  Nun.     ISee  adv. 
Hart,  James,  plaster-r,  r  Front,  ab  Dawson. 
HART,  L  A,  of  Hart  &  Bailey,  r  3d,  bet  Orange  and  Dock. 
HART  &  BAILEY,  (L  A  Hart  and  Jno  C  Bailey)  Wil  Iron 

and  Copper  Works  and   Machine   Shop,  Front,  bet  Mar- 
ket and  Dock.     See  adv. 
Hartsfield,  A  A,  china,   glass   and   crockery,   25  N   Front,   r 

7th,  bet  Market  and  Princess. 
Hartsfield,  Wm,  coppersmith  with  W  &  W  R  R,  r  Hanover 

bet  2d  and  3d. 
Harvey,  John  W,  painter  with  J  A  Parker,  r  7th,  cor  Woos- 

ter. 
Harvey,  Mrs,  r  6th,  cor  Dawson. 
Harwell,  Benj  S,  butcher  with  R  J  Wilkinson,  r   Water,  bet 

Chesnut  and  Mulberry. 
HASHAGEN,  C,  of  Hottendorf  &  Hashagen,  r  10  S  Front. 
Hashagen,  H  G,  family  groceries,  r  4th,  cor  Walnut. 
Hashagen,  J,  elk  with  E  Peschau,  r  5th,  nr  Walnut. 
Hashagen,  Julian,  elk  with    Adrian  &  Toilers,  r   Front,  bet 

Dock  and  Market. 
Haskins,  Maria  C,  r  Orange,  bet  2d  and  3d. 
Hawes,  C  W,  elk  with   Williams   &  Murchison,  r  4th,  cor 

Princess. 
Hawkins,  Mrs  Mary  A,  wid  Isaac,   r  5th,  cor  Queen. 
Hawkins,  Mary  C,  r  5th,  cor  Queen. 
Hawkins,  Wm    M,  pressman  at    Morning   Star,  r    Front,  nr 

Water. 
HAYS,  WILLIAM  M,  printer  at  Journal  office,  and  of  Hayg 

&  Watson,  r  2d,  cor  Brunswick. 


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Land  for  the  Poor! 


OF  LAND  m  40  AOEE  FARMS. 


Two  thousaud  acres  of  good  farming  lands,  situated  on  Long  Creek, 
two  miles  below  the  town  of  Lilliugton,  Now  Hanover  County,  will 
be  sold  to  settlers,  at  from  S2  50  to  S5  00  an  acre. 

The  tract  will  be  cut  up  iuto 

40  ACRE  LOTS, 

AND  SOLD  FOR 

25  Cents  an  Acre,  Cash. 

Tw«nty-five  cents  an  aere  in  oa»  year,  and  Jive  years  in  which  to  pay 
the  balance. 

TEN     DOLLARS,     CASH, 

BUYS  A  FARM  OF  FORTY  ACRES. 

This  is  a  rare  chance  to  secure  a  farm  and  a  home. 
Apply  to 

W.  J.  BIVENS, 

LILLIITCTOXT, 

Or  at  the  Register's  Office  in    Wibningion. 


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HAYS  &  WATSON,  (William  A[  H^ys  and  Tho.s  V  Wat 
son)  butchers,  stcall  G  city  market. 

Heath,  Daniel  W,  moulder  with  W,  C  &  R  R,  r  2d,  bet  Han- 
over und  Brunswick. 

HEDRICK,  JNO  J,  with  B  &  L  Weill. 

Hedrick,  Cynthia,  r  cor  4th  and  Ann. 

HEIDE.  R  E,  grocer,  fruiterer  and  confectioner,  O  S  Water, 
r  2d,  bet  Church  and  Nun. 

Heins,  Anna  S,  r  2d,  bet  Market  add  Princess. 

HEINS,  JOHN  F,  ret  groceries  and  liquors,  Water,  bel  Mul- 
berry. 

Heins,  John  H,  grocery,  '2d,  bet  Market  and  Princess. 

Heins,  Mary  E,  r  2d,  bet  Market  and  Princess. 

HEINSBERGER,  P,  BOOKSELLER  and  STATIONER, 
book  binder,  blank  book  manfr  and  musical  instruments, 
&c,  39  Market,  r  Chesnut,  bet  4th  and  5th. 

Hemmenway  Free  School,  4th,  nr  railroad  Bridge. 

Henderson,  J  M,  produce  broker,  o8  N  Water,  r  Bladen,  nr 
4  th. 

HENNING,  ROBERT,  of  Dawson,  Teel  &  Henning,  r  Front, 
bet  Orange  and  Ann. 

Herbert,  Geo  F,  dry  goods  and  clothing,  39  N  Water,  r  Mar- 
ket, bet  Front  and  2d. 

Herring,  Edu*ard,  butcher  with'Francis  Capps,  r  Dawson,  bet 
3d  and  4th. 

Herring,  E  McN,  elk  with  J  A  Mebane,  r  Princess,  bet  Front 
and  2d. 

Hen  iiig,  101  i,  butcher  with  Francis  Capps,  r  Dawson,  bet  3d 
and  4t]i. 

Herring,  Elizabeth,  wid  of  John,  r  Dawson,  nr  3d. 

Hening,  Susan  S,  wid  of  John  F,  r  Ann,  bet  5th  and  0th. 

Herring,  T  J,  tailor  with  Munson  &  Co,  r  9th,  cor  Red  Cross. 

Herron,  Z  Ann,  r  8d,  bet  Queen  and  Wooster. 

Hessinger,  J  G,  engineer  with  W  &  W  R  R,  r  5th,  cot  Wal- 
nut. 

Hewett,  Edward  D,  r  3d,  nr  Wooster. 


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WHOLESALE  AND  RETAIL  DEALER  EN 

f iiiily  UfMmDS,  Tm§, 

CIGARS  A.:Nrr> 

Wood  and  Willow  Ware; 

CITY  HOTEL  BUILDING, 
Market  street,  2d  door  below  Second. 

WILMISTGTOSr,  N.  G. 

JAMES  J.  KING, 

[Successor  to  Jere.  J.  King,] 


Stall  No.  8  Market  House. 


WILMINGTON.   N.  G, 


Beef,  Mutton,  Pork  and  Sausages  of  best  quality 
always  on  hand. 
Shipiaing  supplied  on  reasonable  terms. 


12G 

Hewett,  Elizabetli,   wid  of  Matthias,    r   7th^  bet  Queen  and 

Wooster. 
Hewett,  Viola,  r  4tli,  bet  Brunswick  and  Hanover. 

Hewlett,  Aaron,  miller,  r  Church,  bet  5th  and  Cth. 
Hewlett,  A  T,  miller  with  Mitchell  &  Hu^jgins,  r  Church,  bet 
5th  and  fith. 

HEWLETT,  EDWARD  D,  of  Hewlett  &  Forrest,  and  coro- 
ner New  Hanover  county,  N  Water,  r  3d,  cor  Wooster. 

Hewlett^  Louis  M,  engineer  with  A  Oldham,  r  Castle,  bet  4th 
and  5th, 

Hewlett,  Marin.,  wid  of  Alex,  r  4th,  bet  Hanover  and   Bruns- 
wick. 

Hewlett,  W  S,  elk  with  Mitchell  &  Huggins,  r  Ann,  cor    5th. 

HEWLETT  &  FORREST,  (Edward  D  Hewlett  and   John 
Forrest,  restaurant,  W^ater,  bet  Market  and  Princess. 

Heyer,  F  W,  clerk  with  John  C  Heyer,  r  cor  Front  and  Red 
Cross. 

HEYER,  JOHN  C,  grocer.  Princess,  cor    Water,    r  cor  4th 

HIATT,  CHRISTOPHER   G,    painter,    3d,    bet  Castle  and 
Church,  r  4th,  bet  Nun  and  Ann. 
and  Red  Cross. 

Hibhard,  Ezekiel    B,   millwright  with    A  Oldham,    5th,    bet 
Princess  and  Chesnut. 

HIBERl^^IAN  BENEVOLENT  SOCIETY,   (Hall,)   Market^ 
bet  Front  and  Water. 

Hicks,  Hardy,  machinist  W  &  W  R  R.,  r  3d,  cor  Campbell. 

Hicks,  James,  drayman,  r  2d,  bet  Queen  and  Wooster. 

Hicks,  Rufus  W,  clerk  with  E  Murray  &  Co,  r  5th,  bet  Mar- 
ket and  Princess. 

Hicks,  Thomas,  hostler  with  Soutlierland  &    Steagall,    r  3d, 
cor  Princess. 

Hidcn,    Rev    J  C,  Pastor    l.st   Bai)tist     Church,    r   7th,    cor 
Chesnut. 

Higglcty,  Dorothy,  r  Dawson,  bet  4tl'  and  5th. 

Highsmith,  John  Her.rv,   blacksmith,   r  4th,  bet  Queen    and 
Castle. 

Highsmith,   William    N,    black.sniith,  r  4tl),  bet   Queen    and 
Castle- 


12' 


RICtlM^OlSrD 


JOSEPH  HALL  &  Co, 

Corner  of  Ninth  and  Canal  Steets,  south  side  Basin, 
MGHMOFB,  VA. 

MILLS  AND   MILL   MACHINERY. 


We  are  pr>  paretl  to  furnish  at  short  notice, 

FRENCH  BURR  MILLSTONES, 

For  Grinding  Wheat  or  Corn  ; 
yCSOPUS,  for  Grinding  Corn  ; 
BEST  BOLTING  CLOTHS,  Anker  Brand. 

ALSO, 

SUPERIOR  SEPARATOR  and  SCOURER, 

For  Cleaning' "Wlieat. 

Mill  Gearing.  Smut  Machines,  Flour  Packers,  Mill 
Picks,  Iron  and  Brass  Castings  and 

MILL   MACHINERY  IN   GENERAL. 

PLiANS,  -wltU  I>aAW!i\a  anrt   -  PKCIFHJ  \  riuv  S  Of  MILLS  of  any  ca- 
pacity jpropelled  by   eitlicr  steam  f>r   ■watrr  po-wcr^   fartilhhed, 

PORTABLE  MILLS,  for  Grinding  Wlieat  or  Corn  ; 
SUMAC  MILLS  ;  KILNS  for  Kiln- 
drying  GRAIN. 

REPARING  of  all  kinds  promptly  and  satisfactori'y  done. 


1-JS 

Higli.  VV  H,  conductor  W,  C  &  A  R  E,  r  Pincoll  House. 

Higsbie,  J  S,  China  glass,  &c,  25  S  Front. 

Hill,  Annie,  4th,  bet  Church  and  Castle, 

Hill,   Charles  E,    watchman,  W,    C    &    R  R   R,    r    2d;    bet 

Hanover  and  Brunswick. 
Hill,  Frederick  C,  r  3d,  bet  Market  and  Dock. 
Hill,  James  H,  frgt  agent  W,  C  &  A  R  R,  r  Market,    bet 

Front  and  2d. 
Hill,  John  P,  clerk  with  Abraham,  B  Cook,  r  Church,  cor  Vth. 
Hill,  Josci)b  C,  constable,  3rd,  bet  Market   and   Princess,    r 

4th,  cor  Wooster. 
Hill-  Mrs,  cor  4th  and  Cottage  Lane. 

Hill,  W  E,  elk  with  Edward  Kidder  &  Sons,  r  Castle,  nr  2d. 
Hines,  Bettie  E,  r  3d,  cor  Campbell. 
Hines,  Clarence,  carpenter  with  W,  C  &    A   R   R,   r    Swaun, 

bet  5th  and  Gth. 
Hines,  E  J,  carpenter  with  W  cl-   W  R  R. 
Hines,  Eli  W,  car[)enter  with  W  &  W  R  R,  r  Swann,  bet  5tb 

and  Gth. 
Hines,  Enoch,  J,  machinist    Avith    W  &   W  R  R,    r  3d,  cor 

Cami)belL 
Hines,  John  W,  drayman  with  Yick  t^'  Mebane,  r  Market,  cor 

7  th. 
Hines,  Louisa,  r  Swann,  bet  5th  and  Gth. 
Hines,  Lucy  J,  r  Campbell,  bet  3rd  and  4th. 
Hines,  Mrs  Mary  Ann,  r  Market,  cor  7th. 
Hines.  Mary  C,  r  Swann,  bet  5th  and  Gth. 
Hines,  Sarah  A,  r  Swann,  bet  5th  and  0th. 
Hines,  Sarah  M,  r  Market,  cor  7th. 
Hinnegan,  .Annie,  chambermaitl  at  Pureell   Hnuse. 
HINTOX,  J  M,  principal  Wil   Hi.-h  Scho..l,  r    5tl!,  bet  Ann 

and  Nun. 
Hinson,  Jolui  W,  of  Sprunt  <!i:  Hitison,  r  2d.  bet    Red   Cross 

and  Walnut. 
Hintze,  Herman,  of  Bapi)ler  A.'  Hintze,  r  2(1,  bet  Market  and 

Princess. 
Hodges,  Charles,  iiainter  with  W,   C   &    A    R    R,  r  5tl),   cor 
Chesnut. 


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PRIZSTTER, 

HAND  BILLS,  CARDS,  BILL  HEADS, 
Letter  Heads,  Blanks,  Ac,  (fee. 


FEINTED  IN  THE 


BEST  STILE   AID  AT  THE  LOWEST  RATES. 


In    connection    with    my  PRINTING     HOUSE  1 
have  a  complete 

B##K  Bin PKBTf) 


INCLUDING  A 


FIRST  GLASS  RULING  MAGHINE, 

OFFICE  :N^0.  8, 

South   Front    Street. 


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EXTRAORDINARY    INDUCEMENTS 


TO 


AND 


SETTLERS. 


The  uudersignetl  liaving  a  Tract  of  Fine  Land,  and  being  desirous 
of  introducing  into  this  section  of  the  State  a  thrifty  agrieultural  ele- 
ment, oilers  the  following  inducements  to  Emigrants,  or  those  deisrous 
of  settling  in  the  Old  North  State.  This  tract  comprises  from  eight  to 
ten  thousand  acres  of  the  best  soil  in  the  State,  one  thousand  acres  of 
which  is  under  cultivation,  and  much  more  easily  put  in  good  condi- 
tion. The  soil  is  suited  to  the  culture  of  Cotton,  Com,  Potatoes, 
"Wheat,  Oats,  Pea  Nuts,  Vegetables,  and  Fruits. 

The  land  is  well  watered  with  living  streams,  and  ha«  a  mile  of  fine 
water  power  upon  it.  It  contains  several  thousand  acres  of  the  finest 
timber  in  the  State. 

The  tract  is  situated  in  New  Hanover  County^  and  pai-allel  to,  and 
within  one  and  a  quarter  to  two  and  a  half  miles  of  the  Wilmington 
and  Wcldou  Fuulroad,  and  opi^osite  two  stations  on  the  road.  It  is 
within  one  and  a  quarter  hours  of  Wilmington,  ten  hours  of  Norfolk, 
twenty-two  hours  of  Baltimore,  by  rail,  and  fifty-five  hours  of  New 
York,  bj'  water.  The  tract  is  bounded  by  a  stream  navigable  for  largo 
fiats  and  rafts,  which  can  be  brought  down  to  Wilmington,  any  season 
of  the  year,  where  a  first  class  market  can  always  be  found, 

T  propose  to  cut  this  tract  up  into  farms  of  Eighty  Acres  and  up- 
wards, to  fcuit  settlers,  and  on  the  following  terms  : 

One  dollar  per  acre,  Cash. 

Fifty  cents    "      '•      in  one  year. 

Fifty  cents    "      '•      in  two  years. 

One  dollar     "      '"      in  three  years. 

One  dollar     '•      "  .  in  four  years. 

One  dollar    "      "      in  five  years. 

One  dollar    "      **     in  six  years. 


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Thus  it  will  be  seeu  that  a  man  with  from  One  to  Two  Hundred 
Dollars  can  put  himself  in  possession  of  a  good  farm,  which  at  once 
places  the  means  within  his  reach  of  making  himself  independent. 

These  lands  were  worth  before  the  war  from  $12  00  to  $30  per  acre, 
and  as  soon  as  the  country  has  fully  recoyered  from  the  effects  of  the 
late  war  they  will  go  up  to  or  beyond  their  former  value.  There  are 
houses  on  the  different  farms  for  the  comfortable  accommodation  of 
two  hundred  persons. 

The  advantages  herein  offered  to  emigi-ants  may  be  summed  up  as 
follows  :— 

1st.  Cheap  lands,  and  the  best  climate  in  the  world— with  but  three 
months  of  mild  winter  in  the  year— during  all  of  which  time  the  farmer 
can  prepare  his  lands  for  the  early  Spring  crops.  Summer  not 
warmer  than  in  the  Northern  States. 

2nd.  These  lands  are  situated  near,  and  of  easy  access  to  ,all  the  best 
markets  in  the  States,  and  being  twenty  days  earlier  than  Virginia 
and  forty-eight  hours  nearer  markets  than  Charleston,  enables  the 
producer  to  get  his  early  vegetables  to  the  Northern  markets  in  advance 
of  any  other  section,  thereby  receiving  the  extra  prices  for  the  "first 
of  the  season. 

3rd.  There  is  no  portion  of  the  State  that  has  as  good  a  record  for 
health  and  longevity  as  the  site  of  this  tract. 

4:th.  Tie  inhabitants,  surrounding,  are  celebrated  for  their  orderly 
conduct,  and  are  considered  to  be  pre-eminent  for  simplicity  of  man* 
ners,  consistency  of  character,  and  devotion  to  principle.! 

5th.  Thisjisjthe  most  liberal  proposition  ever  offered  in  the  State 
to  emigrants  and  settlers. 

For  further  information  address 


POSTMASTEE, 


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Hogan,  J,  car  apd  pump  repairer  with  W  <fc  W  R  R,   r  cor 

8tli  and  McRae. 
Hogdes,  Fred,  cabinet  maker  with  W,  C  &  A  R  R,  r   Front, 

below  Dock. 
Holden,  S,  machinist  with  Cape  Fear  Fibre  Co. 
Holl,  Nicholas,  elk  with  Dick  Cortjohn,  r  Front,  cor  Bruns- 
wick. 
Holland,  Wm  P,  elk  with  Oldham  &  Cumming,  r  Mulberry, 

bet  Front  and  2d. 
Holmes,  Duncan,  (c)  of  Shoemaker,  Green  &  Co,  and  wheel- 
wright and  saloon,  40  N  Water,  r  6th,  cor  Brunswick. 
Holmes,  Gabriel,  elk  with  George  Myers,  r  4th,  cor  Chesnut, 
Holmes,  J  L,  Jr,  elk  with  Williams  &  Murchison,  r  4th,  cor 

Chesnut. 
HOLMES,  JOHN  L,  attorney  at  law.  Princess,  bet  2d  and 

3d,  r  4th,  cor  Chesnut.    See  adv. 
Holmes,  Owen^  elk  with  J  B  Orrell,  r  4th,  cor  Chesnut. 
Holt,  Henry  C,  book-deeper  with  Hart  «fc  Bailey,  r  3d,  bet 

Dock  and  Orange. 
Holt,  Wm  N,  book-keeper  with  Vick  tt  Mebane,  r  Market,  bet 

Front  and  2d. 

Holtz3,  Elizabeth,  wid  of ,  r  Queen,  cor  4th. 

Homans,  Amy  M  B,  teacher  Hemmenway  Free  School,  r  Red 

Cross,  bet  Front  and  2d. 
HONNET,   GEO,  watchmaker  and  jeweller,  53  Market,  r 

National  Hotel.     See  adv. 
Hooper,    George,  inspector   of   timber,  23   N  Water,  r  Red 

Cross,  bet  Front  and  2d. 
Hoofman,  Amelia,  r  5thj  bet  Orange  and  Dock. 
Horen,  Michael,  lab,  r  Water,  cor  Mulberry. 
Horn,  Charles,  stencil  cutter,  r  Farmers'  Hotel. 
Horn,  Guilford,  engineer  with  W  &  W  R  R,  r  Campbell,  bet 

3d  and  4th. 
Hoskins,  Benjamin  L,  elk  with  S  VanAmringe,  r  Orange,  bet 

2d  and  3d. 
Hoskins,  Mrs  Maria,  wid  Benj  M,  r  Orange,  bet  2d  and  3d. 
HOSPITAL,  CITY,  Nnn,  cor  8th. 


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BUBE  m  mmm 

STEAMSfflP  LINE. 


COMPOSED  OF  THE  FIRST  CLASS  STEAMSHIPS 

LUCILLE, 

D.  J.  PRICE,  Commander. 

REBECCA    CLYDE, 

DANL  C.  CHILDS,  Commander. 

Sailing  from  Baltimore  every  Saturday,  at  4  P.  M.i 
and  from  Wilmington  every  Friday. 

Giving  THROUGH  BILLS  OF  LADING  to  all  points  on  tlie 
Wilmington,  Columbia  &  Augusta  Rail  Road,  Wilmington,  Charlotte 
&  Rutherford  Rail  Road,  Wilmington  &  Weldon  Rail  Eoad  and  their 
connections. 

A.  D.  OAZAUX,  Agent. 

Wilmington,  N.  C. 
ANDREWS  &  CO.,  Agents, 

73  Smith's  Wharf,  Baltimore,  Md. 


134 

HoBtler,  Alexander,  carpenter,  r  5th,  cor  Walnut. 

Hosier,  J  N,  P  O  route  agt  W  <fe  W  R  E,  r  5tli,  cor  Bruns- 
wick. 

HOTTENDOKF,  W,  of  Hottendorf  <t  Hashagen,  10  S 
Front. 

HOTTENDORF  &  HASHAGEN,  (W  Hottendorf  and  C 
Hashagen)  grocers  and  liquor  dealers,  10  S  Front. 

Houston,  Mary  J,  wid  of  George,  r  5tli,  cor  Dock. 

Houston,  Robert  M,  bookkeeper  witli  Northrop  &  Gumming, 
r  9th,  cor  Chesnut. 

Howard,  Isham,  bar-keeper  with  S  Gay,  National  Hotel,  r 
7th,  cor  Wooster. 

Howard,  Miles,  (c)  barber,  rear  26  N  Front. 

Howard,  William,  with  Zimmerman  <fe  White,  r  2d,  bet  Mar- 
ket and  Dock. 

HOWELL,  A  J,  of  Harriss  &  Howell,  r  Market,  cor  7th. 

Howell,  J  M,  conductor  W  &  W  R  R,  r  Weldon. 

Howell,  Laura  H,  r  Market,  cor  7th. 

Howe,  Wm  H,  policeman,  r  3d,  bet  Hanover  and  Brunswick. 

Howey,  Mary  D,  r  cor  dth  and  Ann. 

Howey,  Martha  M,  r  cor  4th  and  Ann. 

Howey,  Thomas  H,  r  cor  4th  and  Ann. 

Howey,  Thomas  H,  Jr,  elk  with  S  R  Birdsey,  r  4th,  cor  Ann. 

Howland,  Samuel,  conductor  W,  C  &  R  R  R,  r  7th,  bet  Mul- 
berry and  Chesnut. 

Huff,  John  H,  carpenter,  2d,  bet  Ann  and  Orange,  r  Ann,  bet 
Front  and  2d. 

Huggins,  Geo  W,  watchmaker  with  Brown  &  Anderson,  r 
7th,  bet  Chesnut  and  Mulberry. 

Huggins,  J  B,  groceries  and  dry  goods,  2d,  cor  Market,  r 
Dock,  bet  7th  and  8th. 

Huggins,  L  B,  grocer,  r  7th,  cor  Mulberry. 

Huggins,  Wm  T,  of  Mitchell  tfe  Huggins,  r  4th,  bet  Dock  and 
Orange. 

Hughes,  Albert,  plasterer,  r  Front,  ab  Dawson. 

Hughes,  David,  fisherman,  r  Dawson,  bet  3d  and  4th. 

Hughes,  Josej^h  C,  plasterer,  r  Front,  ab  Dawson. 


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WILMIJfGTOS,   ST.  «., 

^FOR  THE  SALE  OF 

IMPROVED  WOODWOHIH'S  PLANING  MACHINES, 

AND  ALL    KINDS  OF 

WOOD-WORKING   MACHINERY. 

BUTTON'S  CELEBRATED 

WITH  PATENT  BALANCE  VALVE. 

PATENT   COMBINATION  RUBBER 

AND  GUTTA  PERCHA  HOSE, 

ALSO, 

XiE^THER     HOSE, 

From  best  makers,  for  Fire  Engines  and  Hydrants. 

COTTON  MACHINERY, 

Most  improved,  with  specifications  for  Cotton  Mills, 

Leather  and  Rubber  Belting. 

STEA.M    ElSTG-IISrES 

And  all  kinds  of  Macliinery. 

WROUGHT  IRON  PIPES,  OF  ALL  SIZES. 

All  tlie  above  furnished  at  manufacturer's  prices. 


1S6 

Hunter,  S  J,  carpenter  with  W  &,  W  R  R,  r  Campbell,  bet 

3dand4tb. 
Hunt,  Sol  T,  machinist  at  Northrop  it  Cumming's,  r  Surry, 

bet  Castle  and  Queen. 
Hurst,  W,  carpenter,  r  cor  6th  and  Wooster. 
HUSSELL,  CHRISTIAN  H,  beer  garden  and  saloon,  River 

Bank,  foot  of  4th. 
Hussell,  George  J,  r  River  Bank,  foot  of  4th. 
Husselman,  Margaret,  r  7th,  cor  Church. 
HUTAF,  HENRY,  groceries  and  provisions,  40  N  Water,  r 

8th,  cor  Chesnut. 
Hutaf,  John,  elk  with  N  Hutaf,  r  6th,  cor  Swann. 
HUTAF,  NICHOLAS,  family  groceries,  r  6th,  cor  Swann. 

I. 

Ireland,  Henry  C,  elk  with  Strausz  &  Rice,  r  3d,  bet  Church 

and  Castle: 
Ives,  Frank,  carpenter  with  W  &  W  R  R. 
Ives,  Jesse,  carpenter  with  W  &  W  R  R,  r  4th,  cor  Harnett. 

J. 

Jackson,  Cornelius,  family  grocer,  r  3d,  cor  Wooster. 

Jackson,  George  H,  with  Sheriff  of  county,  r  2d,  cor  Walnut. 

Jackson,  James  W,  printer  at  Journal  office,  r  3d,  cor  Woos- 
ter. 

Jacobi,  Nathaniel,  hardware,  Are,  9  Market,  r  2d,  bet  Nun  & 
Church. 

Jacobs,  Anna,  wid  of  Allen,  r  Mulberry,  bet  4tli  and  5th. 

Jacobs,  B  J,  elk  with  H  Burkheimer,  r  Princess,  bet  4th  «fe  5th. 

Jacobs,  James  T,  drayman  with  Petteway  k  Moore. 

Jacobs,  Thomas,  r  Mulberry,  bet  4th  and  5  th. 

Jail,  NcAV  Hanover  county,  Prmcess,  bet  3d  and  4th. 

James,  Francis,  bricklayer,  r  7th,  cor  Wooster. 

James,  Miss  Hettic,  of  Misses  Burr  and  James'  school,  r  3d, 
cor  Dock. 

JAMES,  JOHN  C,  general  district  agent  Wilmington  N  C 
Life  Ins  Co,  r  3d,  cor  Dock. 


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F.  A.  SGHUTTE, 

BoTith  H'ront  Street, 

BETWEEN    E)OCK   AND    ORANGE, 


DEALER     IN — 


CABINET  FURNITURE,  LOOKING  GLASSES, 


PICTURE  FRAMES  AND  MOULDINGS, 

HAIR,     MOSS, 

SHUCK   AND    COnON    MAHRESSES, 

WINDOW  SHADES,  PAPER  HANGINGS, 

AND  A  FULL  LINE  OF 

UPHOLSTERERS'    MATERIALS. 

Particular  attention  given  to  cutting  and  fitting  Carpets. 

Old  Furniture,  Beds,  Bedding,  kc,  promptly  repaired. 
;,  A  new  and  elegant  line  of  Paper  Hangings,   unsurpassed  in  the  city. 

All  orders  attended  to  with  dispatch,  and  on  the  most  reasonable 
terms.     Country  orders  promptly  filled. 


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JAMES,  JOHN  S,  r  3d,  cor  Dock. 

JAMES,  JOSH  T,  local  editor  Daily  Journal,  and  of  James 
<t  Mearcs,  auctioneers,  real  estate  brokers  and  general 
agents,  r  3d,  cor  Dock.     See  adv. 

James,  Julia,  r  3d,  cor  Dock. 

JAMES,  THEO  C,  special  traveling  agent  W  &  W  and  W, 
0  &  A  E  E,  r  3d,  cor  Dock. 

JAMES,  THOMAS  C,  druggist  with  J  A  Mebane,  r  3d,  cor 
Dock. 

James,  William  H,  of  James  &  Brown,  r  Eront,  bet  Chesnut 
and  Miilberry. 

James,  W.  H.,  machinist,  r  7th,  cor  AYooster. 

JAMES  ct  BROWN,  (Wm.  H.  James  and  John  K.  Brown), 
Civil  Engineers  and  Real  Estate  brokers,  2d,  bet  Prin- 
cess and  Chesnut. 

JAMES  &  MEARES,  (Joshua  T.  James  and  Thomas  D, 
Meares,  Jr.),  Real  Estate  Brokers  and  Auctioneers,  8  S. 
Water.     See  adv. 

JANNEY,  FRANCIS,  agt  S.  Express  Co,  Front,  bet  Market 
and  Princess,  r  2d,  cor  Ann. 

Jarvis,  Wm  J,  conductor,  W,  C  &  A  R  R,  r  Front,  cor  Red 
Cross. 

Jerguson,  John  P,  blacksmith,  r  2d,  bet  Church  and  Castle. 

Jewett,  Ella  B,  teacher,  Wil  Male  and  Female  Seminary,  and 
teacher  of  Music,  r  Chesnut,  cor  2d. 

Jewett,  George  W,  Principal  Wilmington  Male  and  Female 
Seminary,  r  Chesnut,  cor  2d. 

Jewett,  H  B,  elk  with  F  W  Kerchncr,  r  4th,  bet  Mulberry 
and  Walnut. 

Jewett,  Lucy,  wid  of  Stephen,  4th,  bet  Mulberry  and  Walnut. 

Jewett,  Mary  Ann,  Mrs,  teacher,  Wil  Male  and  Female  Sem- 
inary, r  Chesnut,  cor  2d. 

Jewett,  R  B,  elk  with  Willard  Bros,  r  3d,  bet  Chesnut  and 
Mulberry. 

JEWETT,  Stephen,  at  Barry  Bros,  agt  Liverpool  and  Lon- 
don and  Globe  Ins  Co,  r  4th,  bet  Walnut  and  Mulberry. 

Jewett,  Wm  L,  elk  with  J  W  Atkinson,  r  4th,  bet  Wahiut 
and  Mulberry. 

Jobson,  Mary  J,  r  Nun,  bet  5th  and  Gth. 


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Jobson,  William  A,  car-builder,  with  W,  C  &  A  R  B,  r  Nun, 

bet  5th  and  6th. 
JOHNSON,  ANDREW  J,  of  T  H  Johnson  <fc  Bio,  r  New 

Berne  road. 
JOHNSON,  ALEXANDER,  Jr,  Com  Mer  and  Sec'y  Wil  N 

C  Life  Ins  Co,  and  agt  People's  Steamboat  Co,  Chesnut, 

cor  Water,  r  5th,  bet  Dock  and  Orange. 
Johnson,  Anna,  wid  of  William,  r  Dawson  bet  4th  and  5th. 
Johnson,  Emma,  r  Ann,  bet  Front  and  2d. 
Johnson,  Francis,  r  cor  Dock  and  7th. 
Johnson,  Jackson,  Jr,  elk  with  Fishblate  <fe  Bro,  r  4th,  nr 

Red  Cross. 
Johnson,  Julia  F,  r  Dock,  cor  7th. 
Johnson,  Melinda,  wid  Thomas,  10th,  nr  Castle. 
Johnson,  Morris,  plasterer,  r  Dawson,  bet  4:th  and  5th. 
Johnson,  Rachel  E,  Market,  bet  7th  and  8th. 
Johnson,  Sallie,  r  2d,  bet  Chestnut  and  MulbeiTy. 
Johnson,  Thomas,  brick  mason,  r  10th,  nr  Queen. 
JOHNSON,  THOMAS  H,  of  T  H  Johnson  Sc  Bro,  r  Dock, 

cor  7th. 
Johnson,  Thos  M,  printer  at  The  Post,  r  5th,  cor  Red  Cross. 
JOHNSON,  T  H  «fe  BRO,  (Thos  H  and  Andrew  J),  stall  5 

City  Market.    See  adv. 
Johnson,  Wiley  T,  elk  with  Finlayson  &  Bro,  r  Market,  bet 

7th  and  8th. 
Johnson,  William,  pilot,  r  Dawson,  cor  5th. 
Johnson,  WilHam,  elk  with  S  H  Manning,  5th,  bet  Red  Cross 

and  Campbell. 
Jones,  Mrs  Ann  E,  r  Market,  bet  8th  and  9th. 
Jones,  Charles  R,  elk  with  Isaac  Macks,  r  National  Hotel. 
JONES,  C.  LUCLAN,  of  James  Anderson  &  Co,  r  Orange, 

bet  Front  and  2d. 
Jones,  Ella  A,  r  Market,  bet  8th  and  9th. 
Jones,  Fannie  C,  r  Market,  bet  8th  and  9th. 
Jones,  James,  drayman;  r  Dock,  bet  6th  and  7th. 
Jones,  J  H,  drayman  with  Edwards  &  Hall,  r  Bladen,  cor  7th. 
Jones,  John  Franklin,  r  National  Hotel. 
Jones,  L  D  H,  r  National  Hotel. 


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Jones,  Maggie,  r  5th,  bet  Dock  and  Orange. 

JONES,  KEUBEN,  PKOP'K  NATIONAL  HOTEL,  Front, 

bet  Market  and  Princess.     See  adv. 
JONES,  BICHAPvD  J,   Sec'y  and  Treas  Wilmington  Gas 

Light  Co,  and  Oakdale  Cemetery  Co,  Princess,  bet  Front 

and  2d,  r  Market,  bet  8th  and  9th. 
Jones,  Eichard,  (c),  policeman,  r  Castle,  bet  3d  and  4th. 
Jones,  Mary  E,  r  Market,  bet  8th  and  9th. 
Jones,  WilUam  G,  machinist  with  O  G  Parsley,  Sr,  r  4th,  bet 

Parsley  and  Davis. 
JOURNAL,  THE  DAILY  AND  WEEKLY,  Princess,  bet 

Front  and  2d,  Engelhard  &  Price,  Editors  and  Propr's. 
Joyce,  Piichard,  lab  with  W  ct  W  R  R,  r  Mnlberry,  bet  Front 

and  Water. 
Joyner,  David  J,  carpenter,  r  2d,  bet  Ann  and  Nun. 
Joyner,  Edwin,  policeman,  r  2d,  bet  Ann  and  Nun. 

K. 

Kalish,  A,  clerk  with  Wm  Ettinger,  r  National  Hotel. 
KATZ,  M  Mj  dry  goods,  clothing,  millinery  goods,  &c.,  3C 

Market,,  r  4th,  cor  Market. 
Kavauaugh,  John,  head  waiter,  r  Purcell  House. 
Keathley,  EH,  watchmaker  and  jeweler,  Front,  bet  Market 

and  Dock,  r  3d,  bet  Red  Cross  and  Campbell. 
Keathley,  John,  brick-layer,  r  Wooster,  bet  6th  and  7th. 
Keef,  Ann,  chambermaid,  Purcell  House. 
Keen,  J  L,  builder  and  contractor,  r  5th,  cor  Princess. 
Keen,  John,  clerk  with  C  R  Banks,  r  Princess,  cor  5th. 
Kecnan,  Peter,  boiler  maker,  r  Water,  bet  Orange  and  Dock. 
Kecter,  Elijah  W,  carpenter,  r  Dawson,  bet  5th  and  6th. 
Kehr,  August,  with  Aaron  &  Rheinstein,  r  National  Hotel. 
KEITH,  EDWIN  A,  com  mer,  n  Water,  r  3d,  S  of  Market. 
Keith,  Frances,  wid  of  W  P,  r  Hanover,  bet  5th  and  6th. 
Keith,  J,  carpenter,  with  W  &  W  R  R. 
Kelley,  Adelade  H,  r  2d,  cor  Walnut. 
Kelley,  Augustus  H,  clerk  W  &  W  R  R,  r  2d,  cor  Walnut. 
Kelley,  Bartholomew,  carpenter  W,  G  &IA  R  R,  r  Church 

bet  4th  and  6th. 


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Kelley,  George  C,  clerk  with  G.  A.  Peck,  r  2d,  cor  Walnut. 
Kelley,  George  H,  flour  dealer,  r  2d,  cor   Walnut. 
Kelley,  Julia  I,  r  2d,  cor  Walnut. 
Kelley,  Oliver,  clerk  W,  C  &  R  R  R,  r  Walnut,  cor  7tli. 
Kelley,  Wm  H,  of  Cantwell,  Rankin  &  Co,  r  2d,   cor   Mul- 
berry. 
Kellog,    William,    (c),   wheelwright  and  turning,   4th^   bet 
Bladen,  and  Brunswick,  rod,  bet Brunsv/ick  and  Bladen. 
Kellog,  Wm  J,  (c),  wheelwright,  Nutt,  ab  Walnut,  r  3d, 

cor  Bladen. 
Kendrick,  James,  foreman  at  Morning  Star  office,  r   2d,  bet 

Ann  and  Nun. 
KENNEDY,  CATHARINE  G,  wid  of  Rev  W^m,  Pres  Ladies 

Benevolent  Society,  r  3rd,  cor  Market. 
Kennedy,  Daniel,  brick  mason,  r  2d,  bet  Nun  and  Church. 
Kennedy,  Frank,  v/ith  W  H  Dart,  r  Front,  cor  Orange. 
Kennedy,  John  R,  cooper  with  A  H  VanBokkelen,  r  Daw- 
son, bet  6th  and  Tth. 
Kennedy,  Joseph,  watchman,  r  Wooster,  bet  5th  and  6th. 
Kennedy,  Kate  M,  of  Misses  Kennedy  and  Hart,  (school), 

r  3cl,  cor  Market. 
Kennedy,  Robert,  printer  at  the  Post,  r  Dudley,  bet  MacRae 

and  9th. 
Kenyon,  Thomas,  carpenter,  W,  C  &  A  R  R,  r  5th,  cor  Ches- 

nut. 
KERCHNER,  F  W,  Wholesale  Grocer  and  Com  Mer,  and 

dealer  in  fertilizers,  and  Pres  People's  line  Steamboats, 

27,  28  and  29  N  Water,  r  Front,  bet  Ann  and  Nun.    See 

adv  outside  back  cover. 
KEYES,  HARRIE,  of  H  Keyes  &  Co,  Dollar  Store,  r  Front, 

bet  Dock  and  Orange. 
KEYES,  H  &  CO,  (Harrio  Keyes  and  R  S  Waldron,  The  DoUar 

Store,  Front,  bet  Dock  and  Orange.    See  adv,  last  page. 
Khul,  Henry,  policeman,  r  6th,  cor  Harnett. 
KIDDER,  EDWARD,  of  Edward  Kidder  &  Sons,  and  Pres 

Wilmington  Gas  Light  Co,  r  Dock,  cor  3d. 
KIDDER,  EDWARD  &  SONS,  (Edward,  Geo  W,  and  G  P 

Kidder),  Steam  Saw  Mills  and  dealers  in  lumber,  22  S 

Water,  cor  Dock.    See  adv. 


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KIDDER,  G  P,  of  Edward  Kidder  <fc  Sons,  r  Dock,  cor  3d. 

KIDDHR,  G  W,  of  Edward  Kidder  A  Sons,  r  Dock,  cor  3d. 

Kienan,  Christian,  r  2d,  bet  Church  and  Castle. 

Kienan,  John,  r  2d,  bet  Church  and  Castle. 

Kile,  JuHa  M  M,  wid  James,  dress  maker,  r  2d,  bet  Orange 
and  Ann. 

Kimball,  Geo  E,  elk  with  Joseph  H  Neff,  r  Purcell  House. 

King,  Catharine,  r  Chesnut,  bet  8th  and  9th. 

King,  C  C,  carpenter  with  W  &  W  B  E. 

King,  C  H,  book-keeper  with  Willard  Bros,  r  Front,  cor  Nun. 

King,  F  M,  book-keeper,  r  4:th,  cor  Queen. 

King,  Frank  W,  with  A  J  Scarborough,  r  Princess,  bet  8th 
and  9th. 

King,  Honorah  F,  r  2d,  bet  Nun  and  Church. 

KING,  ISAAC  W,  butcher,  stall  10  City  Market,  r  5th,  bet 
Queen  and  Wooster. 

King,  J  A,  car  inspector,  with  W  &  W  E  E. 

King,  James  E,  r  Princess,  bet  8th  and  9th. 

King,  James,  greaser,  W  &  W  E  E,  r  Campbell,  bet  3d  and 
4th. 

KING,  JAMES  J,  butcher,  stall  8  and  10  City  Market,  r  2d, 
bet  Nun  and  Church.     See  adv. 

King,  James  W,  elk  with  L  H  Bowden,  r  Princess,  bet  4th 
and  5th. 

King,  Jasper,  elk  with  J  M  Hardwick,  r  Chesnut,  bet  8th 
and  9th. 

KING,  J  FRANCIS,  physician,  r  3d,  bet  Princess  and  Ches- 
nut. 

King,  J  G,  butcher,  r  2d,  bet  Nun  and  Chui'ch. 

King,  John  B,  butcher,  Wooster,  bet  9th  and  10th. 

Sing,  John  J,  lumber-marker,  with  E  Kidder  &  Sons,  r  5th, 
bet  Castle  and  Queen. 

King,  J  W,  with  D  A  Smith,  r  Stli,  bet  Mulberry  and  Wal- 
nut. 

King,  Katie,  School,  r  2d,  bet  Nun  and  Church. 

King,  Katie,  r  Princess,  bet  8th  and  9th. 

Sing,  Margaret,  r  2d,  bet  Nun  and  Church. 

Sing,  Mary  Ann,  wid  of  Andrew  J,  r  Chesnut,  bet  Sth  ajld 
9th. 


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Kiug,  3Iaiy  M,  r  2cl,  bet  Nun  and  Cliurcli. 

King,  Nelson,  butclier,  stall  IG  City  Market,  r  Princess,  bet 
^Btli  and  Otli. 

King,  William,  upliolstcrer,  ^vitll  D  A  Smith,  r  Stli,  bet  Mul- 
berry and  "Walnut. 

King,  Wm  E,  tinner,  with  Wm  H  Withcy,  r  -Itli,  cor  Queen. 

King,  Wm  H,  tailor,  r  4th,  cor  Queen. 

Kinyon,  William,  car  builder,  r  oth,  cor  Chesnut. 

KLEIN,  DAN'L,  Propr  of  Wilmington  Gardens  and  BoAvling 
Alley,  Kankin,  bet  10th  and  11th,  and  butcher  stall,  City 
Market.     See  adv. 

Knight,  A  P,  mechanic,  r  Mulberry,  nr  Water. 

Knight,  A  W,  elk  with  Williams  and  Murchison,  r  od,  bet 
Chesnut  and  Mulberry. 

Knig'ht,  James,  conductor,  Wil  A:  W  E  Pi,  r  Goldsboro'. 

Knight,  J  S,  engineer  with  Wil  ct  W  Pt  R,  r  Farmer's  Hotel. 

Knight,  Mary  Jane,  dress-maker,  r  Mulberry,  nr  Water. 

Knowles,  T  M,  conductor  sleeping  car,  W  t^  W  R  E,  r  Pur- 
cell  House. 

KOCH,  JOHN  C,  family  grocer,  Front,  oor  Orange,  and  od, 
cor  Nun. 

Koch,  W  H,  elk  with  John  C  Koch,  r  3d,  cor  Nun. 

KOPvDLANDER,  HENEY,  manf  and  bottler  of  soda  waters, 
ttc,  4th,  cor  Hanover.     See  adv. 

Koster,  Herman,  elk  with  H  Bremer,  r  Front,  cor  Dock. 

KEEBS,  E  J,  Propr  North  Carolina  Beneficial  Association. 
1()  Market,  r  Purcell  House. 

Kuhl,  Henry  H,  grocer,  Oth,  cor  Harnett. 

I., 

La  Frenz,  Henry  A,  with  (ko  Grotgen,  r  Castle,  bet  Front 

and  2d. 
La  Frenz,  John  O,  tailor,  2d,  bet  Market  and  Princess. 
Larab,  Geo  P,  florist,  plank  road,  bcl  toll  gate,  r  same. 
Lain,  B,  elk  with  Green  A-  Planner,  r  4th,  cor  Hanover. 
Lander,  Frank,  brick-layer,  r  McEac,  cor  lied  Cross. 
Lander,  Lizzie,  r  MoEac,  cor  Eed  Cross. 


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Lane,  E,  (c),  barber,  2  N  Vrater,  r  -itL,  cor  Brunswick. 

Lane,  Martlia,  r  5tli,  cor  Bladen. 

Lane,  Sarali  E,  wicl  of  Wm.  H,  r  3d,  bet  Nun  and  Clmrcli. 

Langdon,  Mrs  Mary  J,  N  W  cor  Market  and  8tli. 

Langdon,  E  F,  trace  clerk,  "Wil  &  W  Ft  E,  r  Market,  cor  8tli. 

LANGLEY,  C  B,  bar-keeper,  Purcell  House,  r  Furcell  House. 

Lan     ton,  B  J,  engineer  \Yitli  W  &  W  E  E. 

Larkin,  Catharine,  r  cor  Mulberry  and  4th. 

Larkin,  Patrick,  City  Express,  r  cor  Mulberry  and  4th. 

Larkins,  Alice  G,  r  Dock,  cor  Cth. 

Larkins,  Mildred,  wid  John  E,  r  Dock,  cor  6th. 

Larkins,  S  Y,  book-keeper,  r  Seaman's  Home. 

LABKINS,  WM,  teller  First  Nat  Bank  and  elk  U  S  District 

Court,  r  Dock,  cor  6th. 
Latham,  Benj  E,  r  Walnut,  bet  4tli  and  5th. 
Latimer,  Henry  G,  r  3d,  cor  Orange. 
Latimer,  William,  r  3d,  cor  Orange. 
Latimer,  Zebulon,  r  3d,  cor  Orange. 

Latta,  Adam  G,  book-keeper  with  Barry  Bros,  r  7th,  nr  Wal- 
nut. 
Latta,  James  S,  book-keeper  with   Colville  &  Taylor,  r  7tli, 

bet  Mulberry  and  Walnut. 
Latta,  John  E,  Genl  Freight  and  Ticket  Agt,  W,  C  d:  A  K  E, 

r  7th,  bet  W^aluut  &  Mulburr}-. 
Lavender,  Ellis,  Eev,  c,  pastor  Methodist  Christian  Chapel, 

r  8th,  bet  Church  and  Castle. 
Lawther,  T  E,  engineer  with  W  A:  W  E  E. 
Lawton,  Adelaid,  r  od,  bet  Eed  Cross  and  Campbell. 
Lawton,  B  J,  Harbor  Master  and  elk  Board  C  N  and  P,  22  S 

Water,  r  3d,  bet  Campbell  and  Eed  Cross. 
Leach,  Wm,  fisherman,  8th,  nr  Meares. 
Lee,  Alfred,  plasterer,  r  Front,  cor  Dawson. 
Lee,  Anna,  r  7th,  cor  Ann. 
LEE,  J  WATKINS,  Jr,  cashier  at  National  Hotel,  r  Naticiird 

Hotel. 
Legg,  Edmund,  Inspector  Customs,  r  Smithville. 
IJ2GGETT,  J  E,  cond'tor,  W  &  W  E  E,  r  Mulberry,  nr  Front. 
'  IiO  Gwin,  John  J,  printer,  Journal  Oifice,  r  Chesnut,  bet  9tli 

and  10th. 


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STAPLE  &  FANCY  DRY  GOODS, 

Notions,  Millinery,  Clothing, 

CLOAKS  AND  SHAWLS,  &c.,  &c. 

ETei'y  tbing  that  is  usually  kept  in   a  First-Class  Dry  Goods  Store, 
Prices  guarantee.1  as  low  as  in  Baltimore. 


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ARTICLES  AT  ONE  DOLLAR  EACH, 

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DRY  GOODS,  NOTIONS,  &c.,  &c.,  &c. 

B  People  reeiding  in  the  country  can  order  goods,  -which,  T?hen  ac- 
companied by  the  money,  will  be  carefully  eent  as  directed,  by  mail  or 
erpresj:.    Address 

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DOLLAR  STORE, 

WILMINGTON,  N.  C. 


Lehmann,  Henry,  elk  with  G  H  W  Runge,  r  Front,  belDock. 
Lemmerman,  Henry,  of  Lemmerman   &    Coney,  r   Princess, 

bet  6th  and  7th. 
LEMMERMAN  &  CONEY,  (Henry  Lemmerman    and  Wal- 
ter Coney),  lightermen^  S  side  foot  of  Market. 
Leonard,  Miss,  teacher,  W  F  S,  r  cor  Nun  and  7th. 
Larson,  Lewis,  seaman,  r  Queen,  bet  4th  and  5th. 
Leslie,  Alex  H,  painter  with  Jno  A  Parker,  r  3d,  nr  Wooster. 
Leslie,  Jane,  wid  Joseph,  r  Surry,  nr  Castle. 
Leslie,  Joseph,  painter,  r  Surry,  nr  Castle. 
Leslie,  Lucy  E,  r  3d,  nr  Wooster. 
LESSMAN,  AUGUST,  baker  and  confectioner,  2d,  bet  Mar^ 

ket  and  Dock.     See  adv. 
LESSMAN,  FRED'K  W,  elk  with  A  Lessman,  r  2d.  let 

Market  &  Dock. 
Levy,  Emanuel,  elk  with  S  Levy,  r  Dock,  bet  Front  and  2d, 
Levy,  Sol,  dry  goods,  clothing,  &c,  44  Market,  r  Dock,   nr 

Front. 
Lewis,  George  G,  elk  with  J  S  Williams,  r  Chesnut,  bet   4tlL 

and  5th. 
Lewis,  John  J,  elk,  r  Chesnut,  bet  4th  and  5th. 
Lewis,  Joseph,  fisherman,  r  3d,  bet  Queen  and  Wooster. 
Lewis,  Martha,  wid  of  Henry,  r  Queen,  bet  4th  and  5th. 
LEWIS,  THOS  C,  groceries  and  provisions,  8  Market,  r  Ctii. 

cor  Chesnut.    See  adv. 
Liddy,  Kate,  with  Saml  Northrop,  r  5th,  cor  Dock. 
Lieber,  W,  elk  with  B  &  L  Weill,  r  4th,  cor  Orange. 
Liebmann,  Alex,  elk  with  Wm  Goodwin,  r  5th,  cor  Mulberry. 
Lilly,  Isaac,  (c),  blacksmith.  Water,  cor  Mulberry,  r  Wooster, 

nr  9th. 
LIPPITT,  JAMES  W,  of  Jas  W  Lippitt  &  Co,  Druggist,  r 

2d,  bet  Orange  and  Dock. 
LIPPITT,  JAMES  W  &  CO,  (Jas  W  Lippitt,  Wm  LSmitli, 

John  K  Mcllhenny),  Whol  and  Ret  Druggists,  N  E  cor 

Front  and  Market.     See  adr. 
Lippitt,  Jane  D,  wid  Joseph,  r  Front,  cor  Orange. 

LIPPITT,'  J  E  &  Co,  (J  E  &  T  B  Lippitt),  dealers  in  Ice, 

Dock,  nr  Water,  and  Front,  bet  Mulberry  and  Walnut. 


151 


F.  W.  RERCHNER, 

WHOLESALE    GROCER 


AND 


Commission    Merchant. 


PLANTERS'  AND  DISTILLERS'  SUPPLIES, 

NAVASSA  AND  PERUVIAN  GUANO, 
LAND  PLASTER  AND  OTHER  FERTILIZERS, 

AT  LOWEST   3IARKET  EATES. 
Prompt  attention  giveu    to  sale  or  pra-efcaee  of 

COTTON  AND   NAVAL  STORES. 

Office  and  Warehouses  27,  28  &  29, 

ITOKTH    -WATEK     STREET, 

WILIVIJNGTON,  N.  C. 


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Lippitt,  John  E,  of  J  E  Lippitt  &  Co,  r  Orange,  cor  4t]i. 
Lippitt^  T  1),  of  J  E  Lippitt  &  Co,  r  Front,  bet  Orange  and 

Ann. 
Lippitt,  Mrs  Wni  H,  r  2d,  bet  Dock  and  Orange. 
LITGEN,  HENRY,  family  grocer,  Market,  cor  otb. 
Littleton,  E  J,  elk  witb  Worth  &  Worth,  Queen,  bet  3d  and 

4th. 
Livingston,  Lydia  J,  r  Market,  bet  3d  and  4th. 
Lockey,  Emma,  elk  with  Dollar  Store,  r    4th,    bet    Nun  and 

Church. 
Lockey,  Hester  A,  wid  Isaac  E,  r  4th,  l)et  Nun  and  Church. 
Lockford,  Mary,  r  2d,  bet  Chesnut  and  Mulberry. 
Loeb,  A,  of  Loch  &  Elsbach,  r  Cape  Fear  House. 
LOEB,  J,  of  James  Anderson  &  Co,  and  French  Vice    Con- 
sul, r  Front,  bet  Dock  and  Orange. 
Loeb  &  Elsbach,  (A  Loeb  and  Jacob  Elsbacii),   dry  goods^, 

clothing,  &c,  41  Water. 
LONDON,  ALEX  T,  Attorney  at  Law.  2d,  bet  Princess  and 

Market.    See  adv. 
LONDON,  JOHN,  student  at  law,  and   Commissioner  N   C 

Beneficial  Association,  2d,  bet  Princess  and  Market. 
LONDON,  MAUGER,  Attorney  at  Law,  2d,  bet  Market  and 

Princess,  r  3d,  cor  Chesnut. 
Lord.  Atlielia,  r  Market,  bet  2d  and  od. 
Lord,  Eliza  H,  wid  of  Wm  C,  r  Market,  bet  2d  and  3d. 
Lord,  Eliza  H,  Miss,  r  Market,  bet  2d  and  3d. 
LORD,  FREDERICK  J,  Spanish  Vice  Consul,  and  grist 

mill,  Water,  bet  Nun  and  Ann,  r  Market,  bet  2d  and  3d. 
Lord,  John  B,  Prov  Agt  W,  C  &  A  R  R,  r  Market,  bet  2d 

and  3d. 
Lord,  Mary  C,  r  Market,  bet  3d  and  4th. 
LORRILLARD    STEAMSHIP    LINE    TO  NEW  YORK, 

BARRY  BROS,  AOTS. 
Loucks,  T  N.  manager  W  U  Telegraph,   r   2d,  bet  Market 

and  Dock. 
Love,  A  D,  elk,  W,  C  &  R  R  R,  Mulberry,  bet  4th  and  5th. 
Love,  Arinand  D,  freight  elk,  W,  C  &   R  R  R,  r  ^lulberrj, 

bet  4th  and  5th. 


JOSEFH  C.  ABBOTT.  ALEX.  STRAUSZ.  H.  S.   SEi^VOSS. 

LAWSON     E.     RICE. 

CAPE  FEAR 

BUILDING   COMPANY, 

OFFICE,  WILMINGTON,  N.  C, 
WORKS    AT    ABBOTTSBURC. 

BUILDERS  AND  CONTEAOTORS 

Pfjyate  Residences  and  Public  Buildiop,  Bridps, 

RAIL  ROAD  OARS,   MOULDINGS, 

BRACKETS,     BANISTERS,     BAUSTERS, 

2SrEA\^EL    POSTS, 

WINDOW  AND  DOOR  FRAMES, 


i^'EsnxroinxrcSr,     dbo. 

MANUFACTURE 

JUNIPER  AND   CYPRESS  DOORS, 

SASH    AND    BLINDS. 

We  giiai-antee  all  our  work,  and  ao.icit  orders  for  same. 

See  advert isemeni  of  Bladeu  Laud  Companj,  oataide  back  cjTer. 


154 

Love,  Charles  S,  elk  with  Jolm  D  Love,  r  Gtli,  cor  Bladen. 
Love,  E  T,  engineer,  W,  G  &  R  R  R,  r  2d,  bet  Mulberry  and 

Chesnut. 
Love,  George  F,  elk  with   Love   &:  Blocker,  r  Cottage  lane,. 

bet  od  and  4th. 
LOVE,  JOHN  B,  BOOKSELLER  AND  STATIONER,  G  N 

Front,  r  6th,  cor  Bladen. 
Love,  M  T,  Cottage  lane,  bet  3d  and  4th. 
Love,  Richard  S,  conductor,  W.  C  il'  R  R  R,  r  IMulberrv,  cor 

Front. 
Love,    Thomas    L,    clerk,    W,  C    &    A    R   R,    r   6th,    cor 

Bladen. 
Love,  Wm  J,  Jr,  physician,  4th,  bet  Mulberry  and  Vvalnat. 
Love,  W  J,  of  Love  &  Blocker,  r  Cottage  lane,  bet  3d  and 

4th. 
LOVE  &  BLOCKER,  (W  J   Love  and  J   C  Blocker).  Com 

Mers,  Chesnut,  cor  Water. 
Lowe,  C  F,  r  5th,  cor  Market. 
Lowe,  Nannie  J,  r  Red  Cross,  bet  2d  and  3d. 
Lowe,  Charles  B  F,  elk,  Navassa  Guano  Works,  r  Red  Cross, 

bet  2d  and  3d. 
Lowe,  James  H,  Mrs,  r  5th,  cor  Market. 
LOWREY,  JAMES  A,  carriage  builder,  and  of  Schenck  & 

Lowrey,  3d,  cor  Princess,   r  2d,  bet  Walnut  and  Red 

Cross,     See  adv. 
LUCAS,  BENJAMIN,  Jr,  Attorney  and   book-keeper,   and 

with  Joseph  C  Abbott,  r  Princess,  nr  9th. 
Lucas,  Mary  E,  Mrs,  r  Castle,  bet  4th  and  5th. 
LUMSDEN,  ELSIE  A,  MRS,  millinery  and   dress  maker, 
and  agt  for  Grover  &  Baker's  Sewing  Machines,  Front.,  bet 

Princess  and  Chesnut. 
Lumsden,  Florence  V,  r  Front,  bet  Princess  and  Chesnut. 
LUMSDEN,  JAMES  C,    Ice  Cream  Saloon,   r   Front,   bet 

Princess  and  Chesnut. 
Lutgen,  Richard,  r  2cl,  bet  Church  and  Castle. 
Lutheran  Church,  St  Paul's  Evangelical,  Market,  cor  Gtc. 
Lyon,  Daniel  H,  r  3d,  bet  Red  Cross  and  Campbell. 


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AND 


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-AND     DEALER    IX- 


PIANOS,  ORGANS,  MELODEONS, 


GUITARS,  VIOLINS,  CHROMOS, 


AJLjlSTJUi^iSi,  cfoo.y  cfi30.^ 


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LYON,  JACOB,  <lry   goods,    clotlilng,    tl-c,   ^.larkct,  cor  N 

Water. 
Lyon,  S  E,  elk  with  Jacob  Lyon,  r  2d,  nr  Market. 
Lyons,  James  W,  machinist,  W,  C  &  A  R  R,  r  od,  bet  Red 

Cross  and  Campbell. 
Lyon?!,  Lawrence  B,  engineer,  W,  C  &  A  R  U.  r  od,  bet  Red 

Cross  and  Campbell. 
Lyons,  Rachel  E,  Mrs,  r  3d  bet  Red  Cross  and  Campbell. 

Mc. 

McAlister,  Howard,  elk  with  Northrop  &  Camming,  r  3d, 
cor  Davis. 

McAlister,  Peter,  supt  saw  mill,  with  J  H  Chadboura  &  Co, 
r  3d,  cor  Davis. 

McAlister,  Wm  H  S,  elk  with  J  H  Chadbourn  &  Co, 
r  3d,  cor  Davis. 

McBride,  Evander,  (c),  blacksmith,  Niitt,  bel  Red  Cross,  r 
3d,  cor  Bladen. 

McCaleb,  Mrs  Mary  S,  wid  of  Archibald,  r  Front,  bet  Mul- 
berry and  Chesnut. 

McCaleb,  Mary  S,  Wiss,  r  Front,  bet  Chesnut  and   Mulberry. 

McCaleb,  Thomas  D,  oysters  and  fish,  foot  of  Market,  r 
Front,  bet  Mulberry  and  Chesnut. 

McCalium,  James  A,  elk  with  Barry  Bros,  r  6th,  bet  Dock 
and  Orange. 

McCaiislan,  elk  with  Oldham  &  Cumming,  r  Mulberry,  bet 
Front  and  2d. 

McClammon,  Chas  W,  brick  mason,  r  Front,  bet  Queen  ami 
Castle. 

McClammy,  Benj  A,  pressman.  Morning  Star,  r  7th,  bet  Cas- 
tle and  Queen. 

McClammy,  Charles  W,  plasterer,  r  Tth,  bet  Queen  and 
Castle. 

McClammy,  Charles,  r  7th,  bet  Queen  and  Castle. 

McClammj,  Eliza,  r  7th,  bet  Queen  and  Castle. 

McClammy, '-Mildred,  r  7th,  bet  Queen  and  Castle. 

McClammy,  Rose,  wid  Elijah,  r  Wooster,  bet  3d  and  4th. 


WM.  M.  MONROE, 

ISTo.   IS  jSTortli  ^Watex^  Street^ 

WILMIFGTOF.,  ¥.  G., 

AND  AGENT  FOR  THE  SALE  OF 
JOSHUA  G.  CItAIGE.  JOHN  V,'.  PEEDEW. 

GRAICE   &   PERDEW, 

NO.  19   SOUTH  FRONT  STREET, 

GtJH    AHD    LOCKSMITHS, 


3IANUrACTCI^E    AND     ]^EPAm 

mm,   PISTOLS,    LOCKS,   KEYS,  M. 

Oi;r  \;ox\i  is  all  FIRST  CIAS-'. 


168 

McClcnny,  Absalom,  engineer,  r  Front,  cor  Ann. 

McCourtiiey,  Michael,  porter  at  National  Hotel. 

McCumber,  James,  blacksmith,  at  W  &  W  R  R,  r   Church, 

bet  6th  and  Tth. 
McCumber,  Katie,  r  Church,  bet  6th  and  Tth. 
McCumber,  Thomas,  blacksmith,  at  W  &  W  E  R,  r  ith,   cor 

Queen. 
McDermott,  John,  lab,  at  Gas  Works,  r  Front,  ab  Ann. 
McDonald,  a  D,  physician,  r  Hanover,  bet  5th  and  6th. 
McDonald,  WM  J,  caterer  for  National  Hotel,  r  National 

Hotel 
McDonnell,  Hugh,  lab,  at  Gas  Works. 
McDuffie,  Charles  W,  r  Front,  cor  Meares. 
McDuffie,  Eliza  A,  wid  of  George,  r  Front,  cor  Meares. 
McEachern,  John  S,,  elk  with  Alex  Oldham,  r  Castle,  bet  7tli 

and  8th. 
McEnessev,  Dencis,  lab  with  W  &  W  R  R,   r  Hanover,  bel 

3d. 
McEntee,  John,  carpenter,  W  &  W  R  R,  r  4th,  bet  Hanover 

and  Brunswick. 
McEvoy,  J,  carpenter,  W  &  W  R  R. 
McEweu,  0  P,  printer,  Journal  Office,  r  7th,  bet  Walnut  and 

Mulberry. 
McFarland,  Wm  H,  baggage  agent,  W  &  W  R  R,  r  Camp- 
bell, bet  2d  and  3d. 
McGarity,  James  H,  moulder,  with  W,  C  &   A  R  R,  r  4th, 

bet  Nun  and  Church. 
McGilvary,  elk  with  Williams  &  Murchison,  r  3d,  bet    Ches- 

nut  and  Mulberry. 
McHutchon,  James,  book-keeper,  with  Petteway  &  Moore,  r 

Red  Cross,  cor  2d. 
Mcllhenny,  Edward  D,  Market,  bet  7th  and  8th. 
Mcllhenny,  Eliza  D,  Market,  bet  7th  and  8th. 
McILHENNY,  JOHN  K,  of  Jas  W  Lippitt  &  Co,  r  Market, 

bet  7th  and  8  th. 
McHhenny,  Mrs  Maggie  D,  r  Market,  bet  7th  and  8th. 
Mcllhenny,  Thos  C,  farmer,  r  Market,  bet  7th  and  8t]\,. 
Mcllhenny,  Thos  C,  Jr,  r  Market,  bet  7th  and  8th. 


loO 


Henry  EorUer, 

MER  FOURi  m  UMM  mm, 

WILMINGrTON,  H.  G. 
MANUFACTURER   AND    BOTTLEB    OF 


SARSAPARILLA,    MINERAL    WATERS, 

PORTER,  ALE,   &c. 

AGENT      FOR 

Massey's  Celebrated   Ale. 

Orders  from  the  trade  promptly  filled.    Country    orders  solicited. 


IGO 

Mclatee,  J,  carpenter,  witli  W  &  W  R. 

Mclntire,  R  M,  of  Mclntire  and  French,  r   Front,   let  Mul- 

"berry  and  Cliesnnt. 
McINTIRE  &  FRE^X'H,  (R  M  Mclntire  and  B  T  Frencli), 

dry  goods  and  gents'  furnisliing,  Market,  cor  2d. 
•Mclver,  J  T,  of  Fairlej,  Mclver  Cc  Co,  r  Church,  cor  2d. 
McKinney,  Wm,  bricklayer,  Dawson,  bet  3d  and  4th. 
McKoy,  F  E,  wid  of  Wm  H,  r  5th,  bet  Market  and  Dock. 
McKOY,  THOMAS  H,  Com    Mer,  12  Market,   r  Front,  cor 

Orange. 
McKoy,  Wm  B,  law  student,  r  5th,  bet  Market  and  Dock. 
McLauchlin,  Eliza,  r  cor  2d  and  Dock. 
McLauchlin,  Wm,  inspector  vrith   Northrop   &   Cumming,  r 

2d,  cor  Dock. 
McLaurin,  Annie  Maria,  r  Market,  bet  8tb  and  [)th. 
McLaurin,  Hugh  W,  book-keeper  with  Sprunt   d'  Hinson,  r 

Front,  bet  Dock  k  Orange. 
McLaurin,  John,  book-keeper  with    Moffitt  &'  Co,  r  Orange^ 

cor  7th. 
McLaurin,  Joseph,  book-keeper,  r  Market,  bet  8th  and  9th. 
McLaurin,  Mary,  r  Front,  bet  Dock  and  Orange. 
McLaurin,  Mary  J,  r  Market^  bet  Sth  and  9tb. 
McLaurin,  Mrs  Nancy  S,  r  Market,  bet  Stli  and  9th. 
McLaurin,  N  S,  elk  with  Geo  A  Peck,  r  Market,  bet  Stli  and 

9th. 
McLaurin,  Wm,  (c),  groceries,  S  Front,  nr  Market,  r  Ann, 

bet  6tli  and  7th. 
McMillan,  Barbary  C,  wid  Henry,  r   od,  bet  Hanover  and 

Bninswick. 
McMiUan,  F  A,  engineer,  W,  C  &  A  E  E,  r  Hanover,  bet  2d 

iind  3d. 
McMillan,  F  A,  Jr,  machinist  with  W  &  W  R  R,  r  Hanover, 

bet  2d  and  3d. 
McMillan,  George  D,  printer  at  Journal  Office,  r  2d,  bet  Haii- 

OYcr  and  Brunswick. 
McMiirray,  Eobt,  of  J  S  Topbam  &  Co,  r  Wasliington  City. 
McQueen,  H  C,  assistant  cashier  with  Williams  &  Mnrcti- 

son,  r  Front,  cor  Princess. 


161 


m  ui  hii  irb, 


CANAL 

6thto7th  .v__.^_ 
STREETS,    '■"'" 


WM.  K  TANNER  &  CO., 

MANUFACTURERS  OF 

StatJonaff  and  Poflable  [opes  aod  Mm, 

SAW,  GRIST,  PLASTER  &  BARK  MILLS, 

CASTINGS  OF  BRASS   OR  IRON, 

FORGIiGS,  BRIDGE  IRONS,  FREIGHT  CARS,  E. 

Eepairs  of  all  kinds  promptly  done,  and  new  macliinery  of  every 
description  designed  and  built. 

AGENTS  IN  THE  SOUTHEPvN  STATES  FOE 

BLAKE'S    PATENT    STONE    BREAKER, 

An  invaluable  instrument  to  those  having  any  kind  of  Stone  or  Or© 
to  break  into  fragments. 

Send  for   Circulars. 

WM.  E.  TANNER.  ALEX.  DELANEY. 


162 

McQuigg,  E  H,  Justice  of  the  Peace,  Princess,  bet  2d  and 

3d,  r  Eed  Gross,  bet  3d  and  4tli. 
McEae,  John,  book-keeper  witli  Jolm  Dawson,  i-  Dock,  cor 

6tli. 
McEaiy,  W  H,  of  W  H  McEary  &  Co,  r  3d,  cor  Market. 
McEAEY  ct  CO,  (Wm  H  McEary).  Com  Mers  and  dealers  in 

fertilizers,  ^^ater,  cor  Cliesnut. 
McEee,  Fannie  I,  r  2d,  nr  Princess. 

McEEE,  GEIFFITH  J,  Attorney  at  Law,  r  2d,  nr   Princess. 
McEEE,  JAMES  F,  pliysiciau.  Front,  cor  Chesmit. 
McEee,  James  I,  r  2d,  nr  Princess. 
McEee,  Josepli  H,  Inspector  Cape  Fear  Eiyer  Improyements, 

r  Front,  cor  Cliesnut. 
McEee,  Maggie  M,  r  Front,  cor  Cliesnut. 
McEee,  Mary  Aslie,  r  Front,  cor  Cliesnut, 

M, 

MACKS,  DA^'ID,  witli  Isaac  Macks,  r  National  Hotel. 
MACKS,  ISAAC,  dry  goods,  clotliing,  etc,  11  Market,  r  Bal- 
timore.    See  adys. 
MACKS,  JACOB  I,  with  Isaac  Macks,  r  National  Hotel. 
MacEae,  Caroline  A,  wid  of  Genl  Alex,  r  Market,  bet   5th 

and  6th. 
MacEAE,  DONALD,  Secy  and  Treas  Nayassa  Guano  Co, 

and  Pres  Oakdale  Cemetery  Co,  r  Market,  bet  7th  and 

Sth.     See  adv  Nayassa  Guano  Co. 
MacEac,  John  C,  civil  engineer,  r  Market,  bet  7tli  and  Sth. 
MacEae,  Mary  D,  r  Market,  bet  7th  and  Sth. 
MacEae,  Walter  G,  book-keeper,  Nayassa  Guano  Co,  Sth, 

bet  Orange  and  Ann. 
Macumber,  J  W,  Supt  Wii  Go-operatiye  Store,  r  Brunswick, 

bet  6th  and  7th. 
Macumber,  Van  D,  elk,  r  Brunswick,  bet  6th  and  7th. 
Madden,  James,  elk.  Cape  Fear  Steamboat  Co,  r   5th,  bet 

Nun  and  Church. 
Mahn,  W  D,  elk  with  A  H  Van  Bokkelen,  r  5th,  cor  Eed 

Cross. 
Mahoney,  John  E,  printer,  Journal  Office,  v  5th,  bet  Chesnut 

and  MulfcftiiT. 


ig; 


14th,  Between  Franklin  and  Ross 
Streets, 

RICHMOND,  VIRGINIA. 


Tiiis  House  is  centrally  located  in  tlie  business  portion  of  the  City, 
convenient  to  all  the  Public  Places,  and  but  a  short  walk  from  the 
different  Itailroad  Depots,  and  one  Square  East  from  the  Capitol. 

Polite  and  attentive  servants  :  the  (able  spread  with  the  best  the 
aiarket  can  afford,  and  aiming  to  secure  to  the 

the  domestic  comforts  of  home,  at  moderate  charges,  renders  this  one 
of  the  most  desirable  houses  in  the  city. 

Transient  Boarders,   -    -    $1  50  per  day. 

Permanent  Boarders  by  the  week  or  month,  on  liberal  terms. 


164 

Mahoney,  Kate,  seamstress  witli  A  Empie,  Front,  bet  Ann 

and  Nun. 
Mahoney,  Wm  B,  caq^enter,  W  &  W  E  E,  r  Campbell,  bet 

3d  and  4tli. 
Mallard,  J  H,  elk  ^^■itll  J  S  Topliam  &  Co,  r  Princess,  bet 

4tli  and  5th. 
Mallett,  Charles  E,  (c),  carpenter,  r  3d,  cor  Walnut. 
Mann,  Edward,  mail  messenger,  r  Eront,  bet  Chesnut  and 

Mulberry.  , 

Manning,  C  H,  elk  Avith  S  H  Manning,  r  6th,  bet  Eed  Cross 

and  CampbelL 
MANNING,  E   Vf,   Insurance  Agt,  4  N  Water,  r  6th,  cor 

Princess. 
MANNING,  S  H,  dry  goods,  groceries,  &c,  22  and  24:  N 

Water,  r  6th,  bet  Eed  Cross  and  CamiDbell.     See  adv. 
MANN,  JAMES  C,  Judge  of  Probate  and  elk  of  Superior 

Court,  County  Court  House,  r  3d,  bet  Chesnut  and  Mul- 
berry. 
Mann,  L  H,  house  carpenter,  Wooster,  bet  5th  and  6th. 
Marcus,  Chas,  r  2d,  bet  Dock  and  Orange. 
Marcus,  H,  saloon,  Front,  cor  Princess,  r  2d,  bet  Dock  and 

Orange. 
Marcus,  Sol,  elk  with  D  Newman,  r  2d,  bet  Dock  and  Orange. 
MAEINE  HOSPITAL  U  S,  Nun,  cor  8th. 
Marks,  Susan  M,  wid  Wm  H,  r  2d,  nr  Market. 
Marshall,  A,  lab  with  W  &  W  E  E. 
Marshall,  Caroline,  wid  Henry,  r  Front,  ab  Ann. 
Marters,  Fred,  elk  with  H  Breamer,  Dock,  cor  Front. 
MAETIN,  ALFEED,  Com  and  Shipping  Mer,  and  o!  Martin 

&  Hallett,  r  Market,  bet  4th  and  5th.    See  adv. 
Martin,  E,  elk  with  E  Peschau,  r  5th,  nr  Market. 
Martin,  Emma  H,  Market,  bet  4th  and  5th. 
Martin,  Eugene  S,  elk  with  Alfred  Martin,  r  Market,  bet  4th 

and  5th. 
Martin,  John,  house  carpenter,  Church,  bet  3d  and  4tk. 
Martin,  M  C,  Mrs,  r  Market,  bet  2d  and  3d. 
Martin,  Eosanna,  wid  Thomas,  r  Nutt,  ab  Walnut. 
MAETIN,  SILAS  N,  Mayor  of  Wilmington,  and  Vien  W, 

C  &  R  E  E,  r  Market,  bet  2d  and  3d. 


165 


6.  H.  W,  RUN6E 


Front,  between  Dock  and  Orange  Streets, 

^WILMIWGTOSr,  N.  G. 

FAMILY    GROCERIES, 

FEO^^ISIOlSrS,    &c. 

ETery  tiling  kept  on  hand  that  is  called  for  in  a  FIRST  CLASS 
FAMILY  GROCERY. 


HATS  &  WATSON. 


Beei,  MnltocPoit  &  Uum  cf  tlie  lest,  always  Mi  liaiil 


Wilmington  Beer  Grarden, 

DAN'L  KLEIN,  Proprietor. 
BILLIARDS  AND  BOWLING  ALLEY, 

?Mlk  aM  Miillierry;  listweeii  lOtli  aM  lltli  Streets, 

ALSO, 

BUTCHER     STALL, 


In.  City  Market,  where  every  thing  in  the  line  of  MEATS  and  PRO- 
TISICKS  vrill  be  filled  to  order,  and  satisfaction  guaranteed. 


166 

Martin,  Stewart,  book-keeper  witli  Alfred  Martin,  r  Market^ 
bet  4tli  and  5th. 

Martin,  Wm  A,  elk  with  Alfred  Martin,  r  Market,  ]..et  4th 
and  5th. 

MAETIN  &  HALLETT,  (Alfred  Martin  and  Ben]  A  Hallett), 
distillers  of  turpentine  and  rosin  oil,  Eagle  Island,  office 
Dock,  bet  Front  and  2d. 

MASONIC  HALL,  Market,  bet  Front  and  2d. 

Mathews,  Ahce,  r  5th,  bet  Chesnut  and  Walnut. 

Matthews,  D  'W,  engineer  steamer  A  Oldham,  r  on  bd  stmr. 

Matthews,  Eliza,  r  5th,  bet  Chesnut  and  Walnut. 

Matthews,  Margaret,  r  9th,  bet  Chesnut  and  Princess. 

Matthews,  Margaret,  r  3d,  bet  Kuu  and  Church. 

Matthews,  Eachel,  wid  of  William  A,  r  Church,  bet  4th  &:  Gth. 

Mauer,  Charles,  elk  with  Louis  Yollers,  r  2d,  cor  Mulberry. 

Maultsbj,  Anthony,  (c),  barl^er,  11  N  Front,  r  Harnett,  bet 
6th  and  7th. 

Maunder,  John  F,  elk  with  E  Kidder  <fc  Sons,  r  4th,  bet  Fied 
Cross  and  Campbell. 

Maunder,  John,  marble  cutter,  Front,  cor  Walnut,  r  4th,  bet 
Eed  Cross  and  Campbell. 

Maxwell,  Eobert,  timber  agt,  r  4th,  nr  Walnut. 

MAYEE,  C  E,  confectioner  and  baker,  34  Market,  r  32  Mar- 
ket.    See  adv. 

Mayer,  F,  merchant,  r  32  Market. 

Mayer,  Joseph,  elk  with  S  Blumenthal,  r  40  Market. 

Mayer,  Thomas  E,  elk  with  S  Bear  &  Bros,  r  Market,  bet 
"  Front  and  2d. 

MAYEE.  NATHAN,  rect  and  whol dealer  in  Liquors  and  Ci- 
gars, post  office  alley,  r  Dock,  nr  2d.    See  adv. 

Mayor's  Office,  at  City  Hall. 

Mayo,  Wm  E,  machinist  with  Cape  Fear  Fibre  Co,  r  4th,  bet 
Brunswick  and  Bladen. 

May,  Sarah,  wid  John,  r  5th,  cor  Eailroad. 

Meade,  Eichard  K,  teacher  C  F  M  Academy,  r  cor  Mulberry 
and  4th. 

Meares,  Catharine  D,  Mrs,  wid  Gaston,  r  Dock,  cor  2d. 

Meares,  Catharine  G,  r  Dock,  cor  7th. 


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Meares,  Francis  I,  r  Dock,  cor  7tli. 

Meares,  James  I,  elk  with  James  &  Meares,  r  Dock,  cor  7th. 

Meares,  Jane  I,  r  Dock,  cor  7th. 

MEAEES,  O  P,  laAvyer,  Market,  bet  2a  and  3d,  r  Mulberry, 

bet  2d  and  3d. 
MEAEES,  T  D,  Jr,  of  James  &  Meares,  r  Dock,  cor  7th. 
Meares,  Thomas  D,  lawyer,  Market,  bet  2d  and  3d,  r  Dock, 

cor  7th. 
MEAEES,  WALKEE,  r  3d,  bet  Market  and  Dock. 
MEBANE,  CHAELES  P,  of  Tick  «fc  Mebane,  r  Princess,  bet 

Front  and  2d. 
MEBANE,  JAMES  A,  druggist,  S  E  cor  Front  and  Princess, 

r  Princess,  bet  Front  and  2d. 
Mehrkens,  J  H,  machinist,  r  McCumber's  Alley. 
Meier,  Joseph,  tailor  and  scourer,  Princess,  bet  Water  and 

Front,  r  Front,  bet  Walnut  and  Eed  Cross. 
Melton,  Elizabeth,  wid  of  Eobert,  r  Castle,  cor  6th. 
Melton,  Francis,  sail-maker  with  John  Griffith,  r  6th,   cor 

Castle. 
Meredith,  S  L,  engineer,  W  tfe  W  E  E,  r  Eed  Cross,  bet  2d 

and  3d. 
Merritt,  James  T,  passenger  train  hand,  W  &  W  E  E,  r  Mul- 
berry, cor  Walnut. 
Merritt,  E,  lab  with  W  &  W  E  E. 
Merrick,  William  H,  (c),  Justice  of  the  Peace,  3d,  bet  Market 

and  Princess,  r  5th,  bet  Bladen  and  Brunswick. 
Mertens,  Meta,  servt  with  H  Toilers,  r  Front,  cor  Dock. 
Methodist  Church,  (c),  5th,  cor  Eed  Cross. 
Methodist  Church,  5tli  st,  Francis  H  W^ood,  pastor,  5th,  cor 

Nun. 
Methodist  Christian  Chapel,  (c),  7th,  cor  Church. 
Methodist  Church,  Front  st,  W  A  Eobe}' ,  pastor.  Front,  cor 

Walnut. 
Metts,  James  I,  of  Cowan  &  Metts,  r  Chesnut,  bet  Front  and 

2d. 
Meyer,  .John,  of  Eump  &  Meyer,  r  14  N  Water. 
Miller,  A  E,  Mrs,  wid  of  Dr  J  S,  r  3d,  bet  Market  and  Dock. 
Miller,  Edgar,  P  O  route  agt,  W  *fe  W  E  E,  r  Harnett,  bet 

6th  and  7th. 


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FINE  FAMILY  GROCERIES, 

Sugars,  Teas,  Coffees, 

WINES,     LIQUORS,      CIGARS, 


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170 

Miller,  Frederick,  c,  messenger  and    store-keeper,    Custom 

House,  r  Oth,  nr  "Walnut. 
MiUer,  Mary  L,  r  3d,  bet  Market  and  Dock. 
Miller,  Snsan,  r  4tli,  bet  Cliurch  and  Castle. 
Millis,  J  Wesley,  carpenter,  r  7tli,  bet  Qneen  and  Yrooster. 
Millis,  John,  grocer,  Wooster,  bet  7tli  and  8tli. 
Milton,  Francis  M,  sail-maker  witli  John   Griflitli,  r   Castle, 

cor  6tli. 
Milton,  John,  huckster.  City  Market,  r  4tli,  cor  Harnett. 
Mindel,  Helen,  r  5th,  cor  Princess. 
Mints,  E  W,  fisherman,  Da-^vson,  nr  3d. 

Mints,  Samuel,  cooper,  ^yith  O  G  Parsley,  r  Dawson,  cor  5th. 
Mitchell,  Bettie,  r  4th,  bet  Dock  and  Market. 
Mitchell,  B  F,  of  Mitcliell  ct  Huqrrins,  r  4th,  bet  Market  and 

Dock. 
Mitchell,  C  J,  ell:  with  Mitchell  cV'  Hnggins,  r  4th,  bet  Market 

and  Dock. 
Mitchell,  David  B,  r  4th,  bet  Market  and  Dock. 
Mitchell,  Emma  S,  r  4th,  bet  Market  and  Dock. 
MitcheU,  F  H,  book-keeper  with  Mitchell  a;  Hnggins,  r  3d, 

cor  Xun. 
Mitchell,' James  H,  plumber   and    gas-fitter,   Princess,  bet 

Front  and  Water,  r  Castle,  bet  6th  and  7th. 
Mitchell,  James,  (c),  barber.  Water,  nr  Mulberry. 
Mitchell,  Thomas,  r  Castle,  bet  6th  and  7tli.     * 
MITCHELL  &  HUGGINS,  (B  F  Mitchell  and  W  T  Hug- 
gins),  grain   dealers,    merchant   Flour  Mills,   and  Com 

Mers,  9  and  10  N  Water. 
Moffitt,  A  A,  of  Moffit  &  Co,  r  5th,  bet  Dock  and  Orange. 
MOFFITT  cl-  CO,  (A  A  Mofiitti,  Com  and  Shipping  Mer, 

Water,  cor  Chesnut. 
Mohr,  Christian  H,  family  ^groceries  and  lic|rs,-2d,  nr  Market. 
Mohr,  G  N,  family  grocery,  r  5th,  cor  Castle. 
Mohr,  Peter,  elk  with  Christian  H  Mohr,  r  2d,  nr  Market. 
Monroe,  Barbara  S,  r  2d,  bet  Mulberry  and  Wahiut. 
Monroe,  Catharine  A,  r  2d,  bet  Mulberry  and  Walnut. 
Monroe,  Duncan  A,  elk  with  Fishblate  <t  Bro,  r  4th,  nr  Bed 

Cross. 
Monroe,  John  W,  dep  inspector  provisions  and  forage,  r  2d, 

bet  Mulberry  and  Walnut. 


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55 

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Monroe,  Mary  C,  r  2d,  bet  Mulberry  and  Walnut. 
MONROE,  WM  M,  Com  Mer  and  genl  agt  for  sale  of  tim- 
ber and  produde,  18  N  Water,  r  Cliesnut,  bet  8tli  and 

9tli.    See  adr. 
MORRIS,  FRANK,  Pres  Cape  Fear  Fibre  Co,  r  New  York. 
Montague,  J  H,  painter  with  J  A  Parker,  r  6th,  bet  Dawson 

and  Wooster. 
Moore,  Benjamin  R,  Attorney  at  Law,  Princess,  nr  3d,  r  Red 

Cross,  bet  3d  and  4th. 
Moore,  Christina,  with  E  B  Filers,  r  5th,  cor  Orange. 
Moore,  James,  Mrs,  r  Princess,  cor  Front, 
Moore,  John,  watchman,  W,  C  &  A  R  R,  r  2d,  bet  Nun  and 

Church. 
Moore,  John  W,  elk  at  Post  Office,  r  Cth,  bet  Ann  and  Nun. 
Moore,  Rebecca,  dress-maker.  Market,  bet  Front  and  2d,  r 

Front,  cor  Princess. 
Moore,  Robt  H,  baker  with  R  Thorburn,  r  Brooklyn. 
MOORE,  ROGER,  of  Petteway  &  Moore,  and  ins  agt,  r 

Red  Cross,  cor  2d. 
MOORE,  WALKER,  restaurant  and  saloon,  4  Market,  r 

Front,  nr  Dock.     See  adv. 
Morris,  Addie,  r  5th,  bet  Market  and  Princess. 
Morris,  Mary,  wid  James,  r  Front,  nr  Castle. 
Morris,  Nicholas,  r  Front,  ab  Castle. 
Morris,  Wilkes,  of  Cronly  &  Morris,  r  Front,  nr  Castle. 
Morris,    Lula  L,  r  2d,  bet  Ann  and  Nun. 
Morris,   Nicholas  N,  r  2d,  bet  Ann  and  Nun. 
Morris,   Richard  D,  r  2d,  bet  Ann  and  Nun. 
Morris,  Richard,  elk,  W,  C  &  A  R  R,  r  2d,  bet  Ann  and  Nun. 
Morrison,  Amanda,  Mrs,  boarding  house,  Front,  bel  Dock. 
MORRISON,  GEORGE,  conductor,  W  &  W  R  R,  r  Front, 

bet  Dock  and  Orange. 
Morrison,  Robert,  r  Front,  bet  Mulberry  and  Walnut. 
Morrison,  Thomas,  r  Front,  bet  Dock  and  Orange. 
Morse,  Bryan,  elk  with  C  R  Mayer,  r  32  Market. 
Morse,  Emma,  r  3d,  bet  Chiu'ch  and  Nun. 
Morse,  Hattie,  3d,  bet  Church  and  Nun. 
Morse,  Maria  E,  teacher,  Union  Grammar  School,  r  Red 

Cross,  bet  Front  and  2d. 


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Morse,  Mary,  r  3cl,  bet  Cliurcli  and  Nun. 

Morse,  Solomon  W,  carpenter,  2d,   bet   Orange   and  Ann,  r 

3d,  bet  Churcli  and  Nun. 
Morten,  Kebecca,  -witli  li  B  Burr,  r  3d  and  Parsley. 
Moscley,  A  A,  elk  witli  Fisliblate  &  Bro,  r  4tli,  bet  Dock  and 

Orange. 
MOTE,  JOHN  D,  of  T  J  Mote  and  Bro,  r   Tth,  bet  Bruns- 
wick and  Bladen. 
MOTE,  THOMAS  J,  of  T  J  Mote  &  Bro,  r  5th,  bet  Hanover 

and  Brunswick. 
MOTE,  T  J  &  BRO,  (Thos  J  and  John  A  Mote),  stall  15 

City  Market.     See  adv. 
Mott,  Alice  Anr)^  r  Front,  ab  Red  Cross. 
Mott,  Belinda,  vrid  of  David  J,  r  4th,  nr  Queen. 
Mott,  Benjamin,  sawyer,  r  Front,  ab  Red  Cross. 
Mott,  Benjamin,  Jr,  printer  with   Morning   Star,  r   9th,  nr 

Bladen. 
Mott,  Euphemia  A,  r  Castle,  bet  5th  and  6th. 
Mott,  Mary  E,  r  Front,  ab  Red  Cross. 
Mott,  Moses  D,  farmer,  r  Castle,  bet  5th  and  6th. 
Mott,  Olivia  B,  r  Front,  ab  Red  Cross. 
Mugge,  Carl,  with  G  H  W  Runge,  r  26  N  Front. 
MULLER,  G-  C  W,  family  groceries,  4th,  cor  Castle. 
Mulford.  Thomas  J,  sergeant  police,  r   6th,  bet  Harnett  & 

Swann. 
Munds,  Ann  E,  wid  James  T,  Church,  cor  Surry. 
Munds,  James  0,  r  Church,  cor  Surry. 

Munds,  William,  elk  with  Cassidy  Bros,  r  Church,  cor  Surry. 
Munson,  H  H,  of  Muusoa  &  Co,  r  4th,  cor  Walnut. 
MUNSON  &  CO,  (H  H  Jilunsoa  and  E  L  HARDING),  mer 

tailors,  clothing  and  furnishing  goods,  38  Market. 
MURCHISON,  D   R,  of  Williams  &  Murchison,  r  5th,  cor 

Orange. 
MURCHISON.  K  M.  of  Williams  &  Murchison,  r  Brooklyn, 

NY. 
Murphy,  B  F,  carpenter  with  W  &  W  R  R. 
Murphy,  Maggie,  4th,,  cor  Castle, 


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MURPHY,  PATKICK,  Attornej  at  Law  and  Commissioner 

of  N  C  for  Florida  and  Tennessee,  r  Princess,  bet  Water 

and  Front. 
Murphy,  — ,  blacksmith,  W  &  W  £  E,  r  Hanover,  bet 

2d  and  3d. 
MURPvAY,  ELI,  of  E  Murray  &  Co,  r  5th,  bet  Market  and 

Princess. 
MURPt AY,  E  &  CO,  (E  Murray  and  J  T  Murray,  Com  Mers, 

Water,  bel  Chesnut.     See  adv. 
Murray,  James,  restaurant,  Nutt,  nr  Red  Cross. 
MURRAY,  J  T,  of  E  Murray  Sc  Co,  r  New  York. 
Murray,  Rebecca,  Mrs,  wid  Asa  J,  teacher,  r  Market,  bet  6tli 

and  7th. 
Murrell,  Alex,  elk  with  G  G  Barker  Ss  Co,  r  4th,  nr  Hanover. 
Murrin,  E,  cupola  tender,  W  &  W  R  R,  r  R  R. 
MUSE,  J  H,  local  editor,  Morning  Star,  r  8th,  cor  Chesnut. 
Myer,  F,  elk  with  J  F  Rulfs,  r  Nutt,  bel  Walnut. 
MYERS,  CHAS  D,  of  Chas  D  Myers  &  Co,  r  Market,  cor  3d. 
MYERS,  CHAS  D  &  CO,  (Chas  D  Myers  and  John  LBoat- 

Wright),  dealers  in  select  family  groceries,  wines,  Iic[iiors, 

&c,  7  N  Front.    See  adv. 
Myers,  Geo  C,  elk  with  Geo  Myers,  r  Dock,  bet  4th  and  5th. 
MYERS,  GEORGE,  wholesale  and  retail  li(iuors,  cigars,  &c, 

11  and  13  S  Front,  r  New  York. 
Myers,  R  C,  elk  with  George  Myers,  r  Dock,  bet  4th  and  5th. 
Myers,  0  B,  elk  with  G  &  C  Bradley,  r  Dock,  bet  4th  and  5th 

Nash,  John  W,  policeman,  r  7th,  cor  Nixon. 

Nash,  Sanil  S,  shipping  elk  with  Williams  &  MurchiBon,  r 

Ann,  bet  3d  and  4th. 
Nash,  Sol  W,  c  keeper  of  County  jail,  r  Princess,  bet  Sd  and 

4th. 
NATIONAL   HOTEL,  Reuben,  Jones,  prop'r,  FrO'iit,  loefc 

Market  and  Princess. 
NAVASSA  GUANO   CO— R  R    Bridgers,   Pres.    Donald 

McRae,  Secy— Water,  bel  Chesnut.    See  adv. 


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178 

NEFF,  A  H,  hardware,  tin  ware  and  stoves,  ly  S  Front,  r 
Purcell  House. 

Neff,  George  G,  elk  with  Joseph  H  Neff,  r  Dock,  het  Front 
and  2d. 

NEFF,  JOSEPH  H,  ship  chandler  and  grocer,  saloon,  bowl- 
ing alley,  and  billiard  rooms,  20  and  22  S  Water,  r 
Dock,  hefc  Front  and  2d. 

Neilen,  M,  lab  with  W  &  W  R  R. 

Nelson,  Adolph,  moulder,  r  3d  and  Orange. 

Nelson,  Hattie,  r  3d,  cor  Ann. 

New,  E,  Mrs,  wid  of  Geo,  r  Front,  ab  Castle. 

Newell,  Geo  A,  of  Geo  A  Newell  &  Co,  r  6th,  cor  Walnut. 

NEWELL,  GEORGE  A  &  CO,  (G  A  Newell  and  M  U  and 
A  Finlayson),  sad'ls,  harness  &  leather,  9  S  Front.  See  adv. 

New  Hanover  County  Work  House,  Stacy  Van  Amringe, 
Supt. 

Newlin,  Lizzie,  r  Swann,  bet  5  th  and  6th. 

Newman,  D,  of  D  Newman  &  Greenberg,  and  D  and  J 
Newman,  r  New  York. 

NEWMAN,  D  &  J,  (David  and  Joseph  Newman),  dry  goods, 
clothing,  &c,  14  Market. 

Newman,  Joseph,  of  D  &  J  Newman,  r  Orange,  cor  2d. 

Newman,  Philip,  ret  gro  and  liquors,  Water,  cor  Chesnut,  r 
5th,  cor  Princess. 

NICKOLES,  (c),  mattrass  maker,  5th,  bet  Bladen  and  Har- 
nett. 

Nicholson,  J  A,  of  Fairlej,  Mclver  &  Co,  r  Walnut,  bet  3d 
and  4th. 

Niemyer,  James  C,  elk  with  John  E  Niemyer,  r  Orange,  Gor 
6th. 

Niemeyer,  J  E,  engineer  xdth  W  &  W  E  E. 

Niemyer,  John  E,  groceries,  Orange,  cor  6th. 

Nixon,  Louis,  Capt  Police,  r  Red  Cross,  bet  4th  and  6tli. 

Nixon,  Mary  J,  5th,  cor  Walnut. 

Nolen,  Jas,  r  2d,  bet  Nun  and  Church. 

Nons,  E,  family  groceries,  r  Anderson,  nr  &th. 

Norcom,  H  S,  physician,  Princess,  bet  2d  and  3d. 

Northrop,  Matilda  W,  r  Orange,  bet  3d  and  4th. 


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GEO.  Z.  FRENCH, 


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HENRY  SHUTTE, 
Boot  &  Shoe  Maker, 

Market,      near     Second    Street, 
WILMINGTON,  N.  C. 

BOOTS  and  SHOES  MADE  TO  OKDEPw  afc  siiort  notice  ia  tke 
liWfflt  fashionable  style,  by  the  beat  workmen,  and  warranted  to  fit.  All 
msde  of  the  best  French  materials.    A  single  trial  will  satisfy  the  moSt 

fasiidioas  that  he  cannot  be  excellod  in  style,  fit,  aad  superior  work, 

aas^p,  at  reasonable  prices. 


180 

NORTHROP,  SAMUEL,  of  Northrop  .V-  Gumming,  r  5tK, 
cor  Dock. 

HORTHROF,  S  G,  book-keeper  and  salesman  v^lth  F  M 
Agostini,  r  Orange,  bet  3d  and  4tb. 

NORTHROP,  WM  H,  of  Northrop  and  Cummino-,  r  2d,  cor 
Dock. 

NORTHROP  &  GUMMING,  (Saml  Northrop,  ^\m  II  Nor- 
throp, and  Wm  A  Gumming,  steam  saw  and  plani^^g 
mills,  and  Com  Mers,  16  N  Water,  &  foot  of  Castle.  See 
adr. 

NUTT,  HENRY,  r  Red  Cross,  cor  2d. 

Nutt,  John,  elk  with  Sol  Bear  &  Bros,  r  5th,  bet  Walowtaiid 
Red  Gross. 

Nutt,  John,  Jr,  elk  with  Barry  Bros,  r  5th,  betMulberrj  au.d 
Red  Cross. 

o. 

O'Brien,  J  J,  butcher,  Walnut,  bet  10th  and  11th. 
O'Brien,  Martin,  retail  grocer,  r  Nutt,  cor  Red  Cross. 
O'Brien,  Martin,  Jr,  elk,  r  Nutt,  cor  Red  Cross. 
Oldenbuttel,  John   G,  of  Wesaell   &   OldenbutteL  r  2d,  cor 

Market. 
OLDHAM,   ALEXANDER,   Cape  Feav  Flour   and  Pead 

Hominy  Mills,  Nutt,  cor  Walnut,  and  Cape  Fear  depfSii- 

tories,  Market,  nr  2d,  and  Front,  cor  Dock,  r  Fronts  let; 
'  Mulberry  and  Walnut.     S«e  advs,  page  115  and  kst 

page. 
Oldham,  C  W,  of  Cannon  &  Oldham,   r   3d,  Let   Nua  and 

Church. 
Oldham,  W  P,  of  Oldham  &  Gumming,  r  3d,  bet  Nim  ar.d 

Church. 
OLDHAM  &  GUMMING,  (W  P  Oldham  and  Presto-n  Cum- 

miug),  Com  Mers  and  elealcra  in  flour,  feerl.  &c,  Princei'^, 

bet  Water  and  Front. 
OiTj  Henry  E,  printer  with  Morning  Star,  r  5tb,  eor  Nna. 
Orr,  William  0,  r  5tb,  bet  Church  and  Nun. 
Oiiell^  Fannie  E,  r  cor  McRae  and  E-ed  Cross. 


181 


ISREEN  &  PLANNER, 

bl-CfES^OKS  TO  ELIJAH  WILLIS,  ' 

WHOLESALE  AND  RETAIL 


AND  MANrjvv 'TrKERS    or 


PmRMACEUTICAL  AND  TOiLET  6000$, 

-17    ]MarkeT    Str-eet. 

3SAHCE  STOSE  COBNEE  ■ata  and  KANOYEE  STS., 

Wilmlffigt^a,  lis  ©. 


T,  H.  JOHNSON  &  BRO. 


INTO.  S  Oitjr  IS/LsLicrlsLGiL. 


Wo 
prepared      to 
i'Emisii  Ship-       w 
piag',    Hotek,  / 
Families    £e  I 
others;,      'Tith 
eT2ry      tLing 
in  ourK;:e, 
■lie  best  ^u.a.i 
1j   at    Iow€-^  "" 
Market  rat*  £ 


WHOLESALE 

liUOR,  TOBACCO  AND  CIGAR  DEALEi, 

NO.  -^    NORTH    WATER    STREET, 

"WILMIFGTOF,   ST.    C. 

Country  Merchants  will  do  well  to  examine  m\c 
Stock  before  purchasing  elsewhere. 


182 

Orrell,  Jas  S,  machinist;  r  cor  McPkae  and  Red  Cross. 

ORRELL,  J  B,  ligliterraan,  foot  of  Market,  r  4th,  nr  Han- 
over. 

Orrell,  John  J,  carpenter,  r  Wooster,  bet  8th  and  0th, 

Orrell,  Mary  A,  wid  of  Henry,  r  Church,  bet  6th  and  7th. 

Orrell,  R  C,  elk  ^-ith  J  B  Orrell,  r  5th,  bet  BruRswick  a!id 
Hanover. 

Orrell,  Robert,  apprentice  at  Journal  Office,  r  Front,  bet  Wal- 
nut and  Mulberry. 

Orrell,  Sarah  E.  r  4th,  cor  Hanover. 

Ortman,  F  W,  elk  with  August  Deumelandt,  r  19  N  Water. 

Otten,  D,  family  groceries,  r  5th,  cor  Campbell. 

Owen,  Cornelia  E,  r  Queen,  bet  3d  and  4th. 

Owen,  Eliza  H,  r  Front,  bet  Chesnut  and  Mulberry. 

Owens,  Mary  E.  Mr?,  wid  Alex,  r  Queen,  bet  3d  and  4th. 

P, 

Packer,  Mary,  r  4tli,  cor  Castle. 

Pae,  Archie,  machinist,  W  &  W  R  R,  r  2d  and  Harnett. 

Palmer, ,  conductor,  W  d-  W  R  R,  r  4th.  bot  HanoTST 

and  Brunswick. 
Parker,  Annie  M,  r  Market,  bet  Sth  and  9th. 
Parker,  C  C,  painter  with  J   A    Parker,  r  6th,  bet  I^^wson 

and  Wooster. 
PARKER,  JOHN  A,  house,  sign,  and  ship  painter,  ^d^.  cor 

Princess,  r  Market,  bet  Sth  and  9th. 
Parker,  John  J,  elk  at   Post   Office,   r  Tjd,   bet  Queen   aiad 

Wooster. 
Parker,  N  F,  painter  with  J  A  Parker,  r   Zvlarket,  bet   Sth 

and  9th. 
Parker,  Wm  M,  elk  with  A  H  Neff.  r  Red  Crcs.^,  bet  4tli  and 

5th. 
Parsley,  Eliza  H,  wid  of  Wm  M,  r  lied  Cross,  cor  2d. 
Parsley,  George  D,  elk  with  0  Gr  Parsley,  Sr,  r  4tli,  hi  Ashe, 
PARSLEY,  0  G,  Sr,  Prop'r  Hilton  Steam  Saw  and  Plaoiag 

Mills,  4th  and  Ashe,  r  same. 


183 

E.  MURRAY  &  CO, 

WHOLESALE 

km  aai  Immm  Merchants, 

WilmimgtQM,  M.  €. 

I  T.  MURRAY  &  CO., 

Commission  Merchants, 

NO.  188  PEARL  ST.,  NEW  YORK. 

Personal  atteiTtion   given  to  the  sale  of  Cotton 
and  Naval  Stores. 

JAMES  WALKER, 

Wilmington  Marble  Works. 

AND  BUILDER.    AND  OONTRAOTOE 

MARBLE        ..^         MONUMENTS, 

^    or      KVEET     CHABACX32, 


yimtm  Mm.^m. 


'    \Mmi  mt^^^^mr'-^^i^  A.NT>   DESIGN. 


m^im 


MANTELS 

Tombs,  '^^^^  Sfa^e  Slones, 
GARDEN    STATUAEY,    &c., 

Of  tho  Latest  and  Most  Approved  Designs. 

OFFICE,  S.  E.   COR.   FRONT  AND  WALNUT  STREETS., 
WILMINGTON,  N.   C. 


184 

PARSLEY,  O  G,  Jr,  of  O  G  Parsley  ct  Co,  r  Pted  Cross,  bet 

2d  and  3d. 
PARSLEY,  O  G  ct  CO,  (O  G  Parsley,  Jr,',  Sliippiug'and  Com 

Mers  and  coal  dealers,  Water,  bet  Dock  and  Orange. 
Pato,  Jolm,  with  Anderson  &  Jones,  r  Front,  ab  Castle. 
PATTERSON,  GEORGE,  Rev,  Priest  of  St.  John's  Cath- 
olic Episcopal  Chnrch,  r  rear  of  Clinrch,  Red  Cross,  cor 

3d. 
Patt(?rsoi],  ^^'  A,  elk  ^\-itli  W  H  IVlcRary  A-.  Co,  r  3d,  cor  Mar- 
ket. 
Patten,  William,  baker,  Uh  Market. 

Pearsall,  E  D,  elk  with  Vick  &  Mebano,  r  Chesnut,  cor  2d. 
Pearsall,  Oscar,  elk  with  Edwards  S:  Hall,  r  3d,   bet  Walnut 

and  Red  Cross. 
Peck,  Emily  T,  r  3d,  bet  Orange  and  Ann. 
PECK,  (tEO  a,  hardware,    agricnltnral  imps,   paints,   oils, 

glass,  «tc,  15  S  Front,  r  3d,  bet  Ann  and  Nnn. 
Peck,  Mary  B,  r  3d,  bet  Orange  and  Ann. 
Peck,  T  F,  inspector,  r  3d,  bet  Orange  and  Ann. 
Pelkoy,  Peter,  weaver,  r  Castle,  bet  4th  and  5th. 
Pennypacker,  Ed  J,  naval  inspector,  22  N  Water,  r  Princess, 

bet  2d  and  3d. 
Penny,  Henry  W,  P  O  ronte  agt,  ^^\  C  S:  A  R  R,  r  Chesnut, 

bet  5th  and  6th. 
Penny,  Samuel  H,  with  William  .1    Penny,  r  Dock,  bet  7th 

and  8th. 
Penny,  William  J,  slioemaker,  Orange,  cor  3d,  r  Dock,  bet 

7th  and  Sth. 
PENTON,  W31  J,  of  W  J  Penton  ct  Co,  r  cor  7th  and  Church. 
PENTON,W  J  ifc  CO,  dealer  in  old  metals,  paper  stock,  oakuro, 

&c,  Water,  bet  Chesnut  and  Mulbeny. 
PERDEW,  JOHN  W,  gunsmith,  at  A   H  Neil's,  r  7th,  bet 

Mulberry  and  Walnut. 
Perricn,  Henry  R,  r  (Chesnut,  cor  2d. 
Person,  J  E,  elk  with  Bass  &  Scott,  r  Red  Cross,  bet  3d  and 

4th. 
PESCHAU,  E,  wholesale  and  retail  grocer  and  liquor  dealer, 

36  N  Water,  r  Sth,  bet  Market  and  Dock. 
Peterson,  Andrew,  watcliman  with  Hart  &  Bailey,  r  4th,  bet 

Castle  and  Queen. 


185 


L.  FLANAGAN 


-DEALER     IN- 


MILLINERY 


-^- 


urn    GOODS, 
H!S,  FROITS  ^^m^^  fiabf    Caffiagei 


AND 


FFM  CoilftCliOlierie^,       ^-^^^^-      Lunch    Baskets, 


And    a    General     Assortment   of    Small    Wares, 

ITOTIOITS,    t&c,  cfeo., 
¥IBIETY      STORE,      MO.      42     MARKET      STREET, 

\V1LMIFGT0¥,  Jf.  G. 

im^  A  iiood  assortment  of  FIEE  WOEK.S  always  on  hand, 

B.  POWELL,  JR., 

49      MA.E3KET      STREET, 

"W'lLMI^GTOF,  N.  G., 
ARTISTICAL  BARBER, 

Skampooing  and  Hair  Dressing  Saloon^' 

SHADING,  HAIK  DRESSING    aud   every  thing  done   ia   a  Fim^- 
OlaSB  Saloon  esecakd  with  promptness  and  dispatch 
A  corps  of  Fiiet  Class  Artists  in  the  Profession  always   ready   to  exe- 

■K,V:.ic  orders  from  Ladies  and  Gcatlemen  at  their  residences. 


186 

Peterson,  C  W,  tel  operator,  Wil  a'  W  B.  E,  r  olI  bet  Eed 

Cross  and  Campbell. 
Peterson,  Emma,  r  4tli,  bet  Dock  and  Market. 
Peterson,  George  A,  tinner,  with  William  Sutton,  r  Gtii,  cor 

Churcli. 
Peterson,  George  M,  tinner,  witli  J  Ciiilds,  r  Cliurcli,  co^r  6>tk. 
PETTEWAY,  J  T.  of  Pettewav  ct  Moore,  r  Ctb  Jx-t- Princess 

and  Chesnut. 
Pettewaj,  Wm  H,  engineer,  W,  C  &  A  E  E,  r  Market,  bet 

6th  and  7th. 
PETTEWAY  &  MOOEE,  (J  T  Petfceway  and  Eoger  Moo.-e), 

Gen  Com  Mers,  Water,  bet  Chesniit  and  Princess. 
PHILADELPHIA  AND  SOUTHEEN  MAIL  STEAMSHIP' 

CO,  WOETH  &  WOETH,  agts.  Water,  cor  Mulberrj. 
Pickett,  Isaac  J,  cik  with  Williams  &  Miirchison.  r  Eed  Cross,, 

bet  5th  and  6tli. 
Pickett,  Marv  P.  wid  Thomas  8,  I'cmrding  honsr,  Front,  cor 

Eed  Cross. 
PIGOTT,  DAVID,  tol-aceonist,  12  Marker,  r  NaUonal  Hoiel. 
Piner,  Betsey,  wid  Lawrence,  r  Sth,  nr  Meares. 
Piner,  Sallie,  r  Front,  bel  Dock. 

Pipkin,  Archibald  T,  elk  with  A  Oldham,  r   FroM't,  bet  Mul- 
berry and  Walnut. 
Pishon,  Annie  M,  teacher  in   Hemmcnway   Free   School,   r 

Eed  Gross,  bet  Front  and  2d. 
Pittman,  James,  cooper  with  A  H  Yan  Bokkclen,  r  6tli,  fcst 

Queen  and  Dawson. 
Pittman,  Eansom,  carpenter,  r  Seaman's  Home. 
Pittman,  Geo  E,  printer  at  JoTiA^nal  Office,  r^d.  I^rt  Eed  Cress 

and  Campbell. 
Pittman,  Jos  C,  printer.  Morning  Star,  r  od,  bet  Eed  Gi'osS' 

and  Campbell. 
Pitts,  Mary  J,  Miss,  boarding  house,  o-i  Market. 
Piver,  Thomas,  fisherman,  r  Dawson,  nr  od. 
Plate,  John  H,  gardener,  r  25  S  Front. 
Piatt,  J  T,  machinist,  r  Mulberry,  bet  Gth  and  7th. 
PLATT,  SAML  P,  Capt  steam  tng  Alpha,  r  Ann,  cor  Ejfo.'i.;, 
Piatt,  Henry  L,  mate  of  steam  tug  Alpha,  r  SmithTille. 


187 


A.  LESSMAN, 

BAKERY  .^ 


AND 


Confeclionefyi^^^^w 

No,  11  Sontli  SecoiH  St.,  ktween  MM  ami  Docli  Sts,, 
WILMI]&fGTOSf.  ¥.  C, 

\  LABGE  SUPPLY   OP 

FRESH  BREAD,  CAKES.  CRACKERS,  PILOT  BREAD, 

Fruits,  Confectioneries,  &c., 

OF      ALL       KINDS,      ALWAYS      ON      HAND. 

All  orders  for  Cakes,  plain  and  ornamental,  and  baking  of  all 
kinds  for  weddings,  parties,  &:c.,  promptly  executed  at  the  lowest 
rates. 


GARRAWAY  &  GLEAPOR, 

TJ  n  d  e  1^     F  la  r  c  e  1 1    EC  o  n  s  e, 
ARTISTS  IN  THE  TONSORIAL  ART. 

THE    LEADING     BARBERS     IN    WILMINGTON. 

Orders  from  Ladies    and    Gentleracn    promptly  executed  at  tlieir 
j-esidenccs. 


188 

Playov,  Alderman  &  Co,  (T  W  Player,  A  Alderman,  and  G  F 

Alderman),  grocers,  38  N  Water, 
Player,  T  W,  of  Player,  Alderman  Sc  Co,  and  produce  broker, 

r  3d,  nr  Castle. 
Pliec,  Henry,  clli  with  George  Steenken,  r  2d,  cor  Hanover. 
Plien,  John  H,  elk  vdth  J  C  Koch,  r  Front,  cor  Orange. 
Plumbe,   Charles,   conductor  sleephig  car,  TV  ^^^^  W  K  E,  r 

Front,  cor  Eed  Cross. 
Piunlrett,  John,  blacksmith,  r  Nun,  bet  5th  and  6th. 
Poisson,  Eliza  E,  wid  of  Dr  Louis  J,  r  2d,  bet  Walnut  and 

Eed  Cross. 
POISSON,  FEEDBEICK  D,  Attorney  at  Law,  Princess,  bet 

2d  and  3d,  r  2d,  bet  Princess  and  Chesnut. 
Poisson,  J  D,  passenger  dept  agt,  W  <fe  W  E  E,  r  5th,  cor 

Mulberry. 
Poisson,  John  J,  delivery  elk  with   Barry   Bros,   r   5th,  cor 

Mulbeny. 
POISSON,  WM  M,  genl  ticket  agt  and  elk,  W  ct  W  E  E, 

r  3Iulberry,  bet  2d  and  3d. 
Poliey,  E  G,  r  5th,  bet  Market  and  Princess. 
Polley,  H  N,  gun  smith,  Princess,  bet  Front  and  Water,  r 

5th,  bet  Market  and  Princess. 
POBIEEOY,  EDWAED,  livery,  sale  and  exchange  stables, 

Princess,  bet  3d  and  4th,  r  Mulberry,  bet  4th  and  5th. 

See  adv. 
Poiiieroy,  Julia,  r  Mulberry,  bet  4th  and  5th. 
Pool,  John,  elk,  W,  C  &  a'e  E,  r  Farmer's  Hotel. 
Poppe,  George,  elk  with  Eumj)  &  Meyer,  r  14  N  Water. 
Porter,  Thomas  W,  elk  at  Purcell  House,  r  Purcell  House. 
POSNEE,  CHAELES,  elk  with  Wm  Ettinger,  r  Princess, 

bet  6th  and  7th. 
Posner,  S,  elk  with  Wm  Ettinger,  Princess,  bet  6th  and  7th. 
POST,  JAMES  F,  architect,  Prmcess,  bet  2d  and  3d,  r  Prin- 
cess, bet  4th  and  5th. 
Potter,  F  W,  boot  and  shoe  maker.  Front,  bet  Church  and 

Castle. 
Potter,  Jno,  watchman  at  Chadboui-n's  Mills,  r  2d,  nr  Cowan. 
Potter,  Eamsey,  watchman,  r  2d,  ni-  Cowan. 
POTTEE,  MES,  SAMUEL  F,  proprietress  of  Point  Pctei' 

Eice  Mill,  r  2d,  cor  Orange. 


189 

E.  E.  BUERUSS.  Pres't.  A.  K.   WALKEE.   Ca^liT. 


OF  WILMINGTON. 


DlilECTORS  : 

E.  E.  BURRUSS,  J.  H.  OHADBOURN 

W.  H.  McRARY,  ELI  MURRAY, 

S.  D.  WALLACE. 


Beceive  DEPOSITS,  DISCOUNT  BILLS  OF  EXCHANGE. 
Deal  in  COIN.   &-c.    Arc. 

Make  Collections  in  all  parts  of  the  United  States  and  C'mada, 
with  proaapt  rotoi-ns. 

J.  A.  MEBANE, 

Wliolesale  and  Eetail  Dealer  in 

DRUGS,  MEDIMS,  PERFUMERY, 

Fancy  and  Toilet  Artides,  &c.,  &c., 

S.  E.  COR  FRONT  AND  PRINCESS  STREETS. 

WILMINGTON,    N.   C. 

N.  B. — ^Special  attention  given  to  oountiy  Merehaata  and  PisTBiDm? 
o/dcrs. 

S^--  Prcvscriptions  carefully  prepaa^jd  at  all  hours.  '=5^ 
?|ii'iinfocv;irer  of  lufallUble  Pile  OiEtrrent. 


190 

Potter,  Samuel  T,  carpenter,  r  Hanover,  bet  5tli  and  6th. 

Powell,  Anna  E,  r  Mulberry,  bet  4tli  and  5tli. 

POWELL,  B,  Jr,  (c),  barber,  49  Market,  r  6tli,  nr  Chesnut. 

See  adv. 
Powell,  Sarali,  r  Mulberry,  bet  itli  and  5th. 
Pratt,  David,  of  Pratt  k  Craig,  r  5th  and  Swann. 
PKATT  <fe  CRAIG,  (David  Pratt  and  Simon  Craig),  butchers, 

Brooklyn  Market,  stall  No  1. 
Presbyterian  Church,  First,  (c),  8th,  cor  Chesnut. 
Presbyterian  Church,  Horace  Singleton,  pastor,  Orange,  cor 

3d. 
Price,  Alex,  (c),  policeman,  r  Gwynn,  bet  Dickinson  and  Wood. 
PRICE,  ALFRED  L,  of  Engelhard  &  Price,  r  4th,  bet  Prin- 
cess and  Chesnut. 
Price,  Allen,  Dudley,  bet  Dickinson  and  Anderson. 
Price,  B  K,  r  5th,  cor  Orange. 
Price,  B  T,  boiler-maker,  with  W  &  W  R  R. 
Price,  Caroline  L,  r  Market,  bet  5th  and  6th. 
PRICE,  CHARLES,  mailing  elk  Daily  and  Weekly  Journal, 

r  4th,  bet  Princess  and  Chesnut. 
Price,  C  K,  wid  R  W,  r  5th,  cor  Orange. 
PRICE,  GEO  W,  Jr,  (c),  land  agt  and  State  Senator,  r  6th, 

bet  Ann  and  Nun.     See  adv. 
PricCj  Helen  O,  r  5th,  bet  Church  and  Castle. 
Price,  Ida  J,  r  5th,  bet  Church  and  Castle. 
Price,  Jessie  A,  r  4th,  cor  Hanover. 
Price,  Josei^h,  conductor,  W,  C  &  A  R  R,  Market,  bet  5th 

and  6th. 
Price,  Louisa  F,  r  4th,  bet  Church ,ajid  Castle. 
Price,  Mary  E,  wid  of  Wm  W,  r  5th,  bet  Church  and  Castle. 
Price,  Mary  J,  r  4th,  cor  Hanover. 

PRICE,  RICHARD  E,  family  groceries,  r  Front,  cor  Queen. 
Price,  R  W,  elk  with  W,  C  &  A  R  R,  r  5th,  cor  Orange. 
Price,  Sallie  J,  r  2d,  bet  Walnut  and  Red  Cross. 
Price,  S  N,  r  5th,  cor  Orange. 
Price,  Wm  K,  elk  with  Vick  &  Mebane,  r  Market,  bet  5  th 

and  6th. 
Price,  — ' ,  watchman,  Navassa  Guano  Works,  r  4th,  cor 

Harnett. 


191 


G.  A.  NEWELL  &  CO., 

NO.     O     SO  IT  T  H      FRONT      STREET 

Imimmtmm.,  M.   0:, 


MANfFAOTrEEES  O'F  — — 


11  Mill 

HARNESS,  &c. 


S) 


A.lso  Maniafacturers  ci  BOOTS  and  SHOES.     We    keep  on  Land 
LEATHEE,  LASTS,  TOOLS,  aud  SHOE  FINDINGS,   of  every  de, 

scriptioii.. 

BOOT  AND  SHOE  Maoufackers, 

and  make  to  .3rder  of  tbe  bet:  material,  on  liberal  tei-m.5. 


AGENTS 


P  0  K 


SINGER' 


Snilg  MMilk"*%gB,«2a«a&# 


192 

Price,  Wm  L,  painter,  r  SorrV;,  nr  Castle. 

Price,  Wm  W,  Mrs,  r  otli,  bet  Churcli  and  Castle. 

Price,  C  M,  Mrs,  r  4tb,  bet  Princess  and  Chesniit. 

Price,  Mary  J,  r  4111,  bet  Princess  and  Cliesnut. 

Price,  Sarah,  r  4th,  bet  Princess  and  Chesnnt. 

Price,  Wm  P,  student,  r  4th,  bet  Princess  and  Chesnnt. 

Price,  Joseph  A,  r  4tb.  bet  Princess  and  Chesnnt. 

Price,  Benj,  r  4th,  bet  Princess  and  Chesnnt. 

Price,  Frederick  Thomas,  r  4th,  bet  Princess  and  Chesni:*;. 

Price,  John  I,  r  4th,  bet  Princess  and  Chesnnt. 

Pridden,  Benjamin,  Com  Mer,  r  Cape  Fear  Honsc. 

Prigge^  Carrie,  r  Cape  Fear  House. 

PRIGGE,  GEYERT,  propr  Cape  Fear  House,  Chcsnm.  bet 

Front  and  Water. 
Prigge,  Lillie,  r  Cape  Fear  House. 
Prigge,  Marv  I,  r  Cape  Fear  House. 
Prigge,  Pi  ovine,  r  Cape  Fear  House. 
Prioleau,  Philip,  of  J  W  Galloway  &  Co,  r  No  4  S  Water. 
Prioleau,  Philip,  Jr,  elk  with  J  W  Galloway  &  Co,  r  2d,  bet 

Dock  and  Orange. 
Prout,  Ellen,  with  8aml  Northrop,  r  5th,  cor  Dock. 
Puckett,  James  M,  cooper,  with  J  Wilder,  r  Castle,  be':   6tli 

and  7th. 
PUGH,  JOHN  H,  mailing  elk  with  Morning  Star,  i    LG  K 

Front. 

Pundt,  Amelia  J,  Mrs,  r  Church,  bet  Front  and  2d. 
Pundt,  John  M,  boiler-maker,  W,  C  &  A  E  B,  r   C'Jiv.rch, 
bet  Front  and  2d. 

Pundt,  John  W,  seaman,  r  Churchj  b<?t  Front  and  2d. 
Pnrcell,  James  B,  Key,  Rector  St  James  Episcopal  Ch.'-zich. 
r  Front,  cor  Princess. 

PURCELL  HOUSE,  Jeha  R  Davis,  Propr,  Front,  b:-t  Mar- 
ket and  Princess.    See  adv. 

Pmocllj  Mrs  Eliza  A,  r  South  gide  Market,  nr  8th. 
FTJENELL,  THOMAS  R,  lawyer^  Market,  bet  2d  and  U,  v 

Market,  bet  8th  an 61 9th. 


1^3 

BRAHMAS,  DORKINS, 

SOLDEN  and  SILVER  KAHBERG, 

GOLD  LACE  EAUIAMS; 

-  AXi)  - 

Black  Spanish  Fowls, 

FOB      SALF.. 


SO,  itiile  Chester  Pip 


NOr     AKIN. 


Whik     Holland    ^and     Krorize    Turkier^o 

Orders  sent  by   Mail   wi'l   receive 
prompt   attentiou. 


J.  W.  SCHENCK,  Jr., 

At  County  Court  House,  Wilni-ngton,  N.  C. 


ESTA.BLISHED      186-3. 


BANKING    HOUSE 


O   F 


WILMI¥&TO¥,  F.  C, 


Same  business  transacted  as  that  of  an  incorporated  Bank.    - 
Draws  at  sight,    in    sums  to  sr.it,   on  ENGLAND,  IRELAND', 
SCOTLAND,   FRANCE,  GERMANY,   &c. 
COLLECTIONS  promptly  attended  to. 

CORIIESPONDENTS : 
National  Park  Bant,  New  York  ;  National  Exchange  Bank,  Baltimore. 
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194 


Quince,  Emma  B,  r  4tli,  bet  Dock  and  Market. 

Qiiiiice,  George  L,  r  4th,  bet  Dock  and  Market. 

Qnince,  J  Atlielia,  wid  of  John  B,  r  4th,  bet  Dock  and  Mar- 
ket. 

Quince,  Kate  C,  r  4th,  bet  Dock  and  Market. 

Quince,  Maria  E,  Mrs,  wid  of,  Parker,  boarding  house,  Mar- 
ket, bet  2d  and  3d. 

Qninlan,  D,  blacksmith,  W  k  W  R  E. 

R. 

Eahn,  Fanny,  r  25  S  Front. 

Eahn,  Louisa,  wid  Wm,  r  25  S  Front. 

EaJin,  Thomas  -J,  machinist  with  Hart  &  Baily,  r  25  S  Front. 

Eankin,  Eliza  A,  r  Princess,  bet  9th  and  10th. 

Eankin,  John  T,  of  Cantwell,  Eankin  &  Co,  r  Princess,  bet 

9th  and  10th. 
Eankin,  Margaret  J,  r  Nun,  bet  Front  and  2d. 
Eanki-n,  N  B,  salesman  with  F  W  Kerclmer,  r  4th,  bet  Ann 

and  Nun. 
Eankin,  Eobt,  elk,  W,  C  &  A  E  E,  r  Front,  cor  Princess. 
Eankin,  Eobert  G,  elk,  W,  C  &  A  E  E,  r  2d,  bet  Dock  and 

Orange. 
Eankin,  Susan  Alice,  Mrs,  r  4th,  bet  Ann  and  Nun. 
Eankin,  Valeria,  r  Princess,  bet  9th  and  10th. 
EANSOM,  EOBEET,  r  5th,  cor  Dock. 
EANSOM,  EOBEET,  MES,  Principal  Female  Seminary,  r 

5th,  cor  Dock.    See  adv. 
Eathjen,  Luder,  elk  with  J  G  Baumau,  r  Dock,  cor  5th. 
Eead,  Mattie,  r  9th,  bet  Chesnut  and  Princess. 
Eector,  Elijah,  carpenter,  r  Dawson,  nr  5th. 
Eector,  Lillian,  wid  Nehemiah,  r  Dawson,  nr  5th. 
Eedd,  Christopher,  r  Mulberry,  bet  7th  and  MacEae. 
Eedd,  Daniel  K,  r  Mulberry,  bet  7th  and  MacEae. 
EEEDEE,  HENEY,  grocer,  Front,  cor  Mulberry,  r  2d,  bet 

Mulberry  and  Chesnut. 
EeddiDg,  SusaD,  Mrs,  md  of  John,  r  6th,  cor  Nxm. 


195 


P.  H.  HAYDEN, 

kmii  d  Ifap  Mak 

.^J^DRAYS  AND  CARTS^J^ 

MADE  TO  OEDER. 

REPAIRS   OF   ALL    KINDS, 


Harness  .Made  or  Repaired, 
TRIMMINGS  DONE  IN   THE  BEST  STYLE. 

C  HORSE  SHOEING  3 

■JEJXXCUTED       WITH        J^EATNE?^        AND        Jl^P/^TCH. 

SIGN   OF   THE 


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ON  [TfflRD  STREET, 

:Test  Door  to  Southerland  [&  Steagal's  StaWes. 


196 

Eeddick,  John,  engineer,  W,  C  ct  A  R  E,  r  4tli,  bet  Nun  and 

Cliurcli. 
Kedd,  Keziali,  r  Mulberry,  bet  7th  and  MacEae. 

Eeese, ,  lab  with  H  E  Sarage,  r  5th,  bet  Taylor  k 

Hardin. 
Eegister,  Gibson,  foundryman,  W  ct  W  E  E,  r  5th,  bet  Ann 

and  Nun. 
Eegister,  John,  fisherman,  r  Dawson,  bet  3d  and  4th. 
Eeichman,  S,  elk  with  L  Solomon  &  Co,  r  Dock,  nr  2d. 
EEILLY,  JAMES,  Propr   Wihnington  and  Eagle  Island 

,  ferry,  r  6th,  bet  Dock  and  Orange. 
Eeston,  Elizabeth  J,  r  Orange,  cor  3d. 
Rhew,  Fredk,  supt  distillery  for  A  H  Van  Bokkelen,  r  6tli, 

cor  Castle. 
EHEINSTEIN,  D  F,  of  Aaron  &  Eheinstein,  r  Natl  Hotel. 
Ehue,  Fred,  foreman  at  A  H  Van  Bokkelen's  distillery,  r  6tli, 

cor  Queen. 
EICE,  LAWSON  E,  of  Straus  &  Eice,  and  Cape  Fear  Build- 
ing Co,  r  Front,  cor  Chesnut. 
EICE,  PEEEY  M,  foreman  with  Strausz  k  Eice,  and  Chief 

Engineer  Fire  Department,  r  6th,  bet  Ann  and  Nun. 
Bichardson,  Jacob,  elk,  r 

Eichardson,  Sarah,  wid  Thomas,  saloon,  r  Nutt,  ab  Walnut. 
Eising,  Eichard,  tinner,  with  J  Childs. 
Eisley,  Henry,  carpenter,  r  5th,  bet  Church  and  Castle. 
Eivera,  Thomas,  of  Eourke  &  Eivera,  r  Eed  Cross,  bet.  5tk 

and  6  th. 
Eobbins,  James  W,  elk  with  Bear  &  Sternberger,  r  5th,  cor 

Taylor. 
Eobbins,  John  D,  elk  with  SamI  Blossom,  r  N  E  cor  7th  and 

Castle. 
Eobbins,  Sarah,  wid  Michael,  r  Front,  bel  Ann. 
Eoberts,  Wm  E,  cooper  with  Vick  &  Mebane,  r  nr  Hilton. 
Eobey,  W  A,  Eev,  pastor  Front  st  Methodist  Church,  r  2d, 

cor  Walnut. 
Eobinson,  A  T,  r  2d,  nr  Walnut. 
EobinsoD,  C  H,  Com  Mer,  at  Willard  Bros,  r  Front,  cor  Nun. 


197 


G.  I  MAYER, 

BeWeeu  Frout  and  Seroiul. 

WILMINGTON.    N.    C. 


fllL!  m  FiC!  eHKER!  iO  'COMF[ETiOi[R, 

Families  and  Parties   supplied      .--^^-.r^^" 
with    CAKES,    PIES,  FRUITS, 


IMUTS,,      PICKLES,     SAUCES,  h^^r^W^ 

SPICES,  &.C.  ^Tm» 

EMPORIUM  FOR  CHOICE  CONFECTIONERY,. 

CANDIED,  Forcigu  an.I  Domestic,  FRUITS,  JELLIES,  PRESERVES,  k 

SiM  WAf  11, 

With    alt     the     Variety     of      PURE     SYRUPS. 


xmr 


0.  G.  PARSLEY,   -    -   Proprietor, 


/,    s.v» 


1866. 

All  orders  and  enquiries  will  have  the  Personal  Attention  ofjjthe 
Proprietor. 


198 

Eobinson,  Edward,  timber  inspector,  23  N  Water,  r  Camp- 
bell, bet  8tli  and  9th. 
Eobinson,  Fredk  G,  salesman  with  Willard  Bros,  r  Dock,  bet 

6th  and  7th. 

Robinson,  Heman  H,  Dr,  planter,  r  Eed  Cross,  cor  3d. 

Eobinson,  James  S,  physician,  r  2d,  bet  Princess  and  Ches- 
nut. 
X     Eobinson,  John  m  lighterman,  31  N  Water,  r  2d,  bet  Castle 
and  Queen. 

Eobinson,  Peter,  saw  filer  at  Kidder's  mill,  Surry,  cc»r  Davi- 
son. 

Eockford,  P,  lab  with  W  &  W  E  E. 

Eockwell,  J  L,  elk  with  DeEosset  &  Co,  r  od,  nr  Eed  Cross. 

Eoderick,  Josephine,  with  S  Blossom,  r  7th,  eO'i  Castle. 

Eogers,  George,  painter,  with  J  A  Parker,  r  Market,  bet  8tk 
and  9th. 

Eollins,  Emily  G,  teacher  in  Union  Grammar  School,  r  Eed 
Cross,  bet  Front  and  2d. 

Eooney,  Johanna,  wid  of  John,  r  Walnut,  cor  MacEae. 

Eoper,  Ella  E,  teacher  Wilston  School,  r  7tl2,  cor  Nun. 

Eosafy,  E  M,  P  O  route  agt  W  &  W  E  E,  r  Princess,  bet  8tli 
and  9th. 

Eosenthal,  Bertha,  r  Dock,  bet  Front  and  2d. 

Eosenthal,  Gustave,  with  N  Mayer,  r  Dock,  bet  Front  &  2d. 

Eoss,  E  G,  ship-builder,  r  2d,  cor  Castle. 

Eotchford,  Peter,  lab,  W  &  W  E  E,  r  2d,  cor  Princess. 

Eourke,  G  P,  of  Eourke  &  EiTera,  r  6th,  nr  Eed  Cross. 

Eourke  &  Eivera,  (G  P  Eourke  and  Thomas  EiTcra,  weigh- 
ers of  rosin,  15  N  Water. 

Eouss, ,  grocer,  r  Walnut,  bet  4th  and  5tli. 

Eowe,  Lenora  E,  r  Walnut,  bet  4th  and  5th. 

Eowell,  J  W,  carpenter,  foreman  W,  C  &  A  li  E,  r  Ctti,  bet 
Dock  and  Orange. 

Eowe,  Margaret,  r  Walnut,  bet  4th  and  5th. 

Eowe,  Mary  E,  wid  of  W^m,  r  Walnut,  bet  4th  and  5th. 

Eoyster,  William  F,  printer,  Morning  Star,  Chesnvi,  bet 
Water  and  Front. 

Euark,  John  H,  blacksmith,  W,  C  <fe  A  E  E,  r  Castle,  ab  Front. 


199 


1^.  A„  1,.  W1^1#J11|,. 

DEALEr.     IN' 

DRUGS    AND    MEDICINES. 

OLDEST     DRUG      STORE     !N     THE      CITY. 

Country  orders  soiicited. 

OFFICE  OVER  DRUG   STORE, 
North  West  Ooriier   Market   and  Front  Streets, 

T.    J.   MOTE  &  BRO., 

stall  15,  City  Market. 


YOPP  &  WOOLVIN, 

kkkim  &  Cabioet  Mm> 

X.  E.  Cor.  Secoiid  and  Princess  Umi>, 
WILMINGTON,   N.  C. 

METALIC     BUHiAL     CASES, 

All   Sizes,   AlAvays   on   Fljiiid, 
FURNITURE    REPAIRED  AND  VARNISHED^ 


200 

Eiidiif,  \V  John,  tinner,  v\-ith  A  H  Neff,  r  3d,  bet   Red  Cross 

and  Walnut. 
Eiidinan,  Adolph,  elk  with  N  Gottberg,  r  Princess,  cor  2d. 
Eiilfs,  Jolm  F,  retail  grocer,  Nutt,  cor  Walnut. 
BUMLEY,  DENAED,  U  S    Collector  of  Port,  r  Front, 

cor  Cliesnnt. 
Eiimp,  Charles,  of  Eump  ct  Meyer,  r  Baltimore. 
Eiimp  &  Meyer,  (Charles  Eump  and  John  Meyer),  groceries 

and  lifjuors,  M  N  Water. 
EUNGE,  G  H  W,  family  groceries   and   saloon.   Front,  bet 

Dock  and  Orange,  and  20  N  Front,  r  5th,  bet  Ann  and 

Xun.     Sec  adv. 
Eiish,  Martha,  r  Red  Cross,  bet  -Ith  and  oth. 
Eusli,  Martha  A  K,  teacher   Union   Grammar  School,  r  Red 

Cross,  bet  5th  and  Gth. 
E'lsmeyer,  Metta,  with  Silas  N  Martin,  r  Market,  bet  2d  and 

od. 
Eass,  Claudia,  r  4:th,  bet  Kun  and  Church. 
Eussel,  Amanda  S,  r  2d,  bet  Dock  and  Orange. 
Enssoil,  Chas  D,  elk  with'O  G  Parsley  &  Co,  r  2d,  nr  Ann. 
Enssell,  Daniel  L,  Sr,  planter,  r  Front,  bet  Mulberry  and 

Walnut. 
EUSSEL,  DANIEL  L,  Jr,  Judge  of  Superior  Court,  r  2d, 

bet  Dock  and  Orange. 
Eassell,  David  S,  r  Front,  bet  Mulberry  and  Walnut. 
Enssell,  Henry  K,  Mrs,  r  2d,  bet  Orange  and  Ann. 
Eussell,  John  McE,  elk,  G  G  Barker  &  (Jo,  r  2d,  bet  Orange 

and  Ann. 
Russell,  Joseph  B,  elk  with  F  W  Kerchner,  r  4:th,  cor  Nun. 
Eussell,  Lizzie,  r  4th,  cor  Nun. 
Enssell,  Sallie  E,  r  2d,  bet  Orange  and  Ann. 
Euss,  Nancy,  Mrs,  wid  Caswell,  r  Dock,  cor  6th. 
EYAN,  JOHN,  elk  Special  City  Court,  r  Blower's  alley,  bet 

Market  and  Princess  and  Gth  and  7th. 

s. 

Sadbury,  John,  carpenter,  r  8th,  cor  Castle. 

Salmon,  Joseph,  watchman,  r  Walnut,  bet  5th  and  6th. 

Sampson,  John,  lab  at  Gas  Works. 


2ai. 


RICH  AND  VALUABLE  ARTICLE! 


ISrOT  INFEJEHOR  TO 

IN    ITS    FERTILIZING    PROPERTIES 

Made  from  tlie  rich  Phosphate  Deposits  of  South  Carolina,  and  pro- 
Eouneed  by  various  Chemists  one  of  the  BEST  MANUEES  KNOWN. 

LOOK  AT  THE  ANALYSIS, 

£j  Prof.  C.  U.  SHEPHERD,  Jr.,  of  tiis  Medical  CoUege 
of  SoutlsL  Carolina.    Sample  selected  by  himself.    . 

Moifitui-e  expelled  at  212  de;;.  T 16.07 

'Organic  Matter,  with  some  water  of  combiuitiou  expelled  at  a  low  red  beat.. 16.15 

JFited  ingredients 66.08 

JlEimonia 2.60 

Pioephoric   Acid— Soluble 6.96  Equivalent  to 

11.27  Soluble  Phoephata  of  Lime, 
raeoluble 6.17  Equivalent  to 

IS.iS  Insoluble  (bone), 

I.S.IS    24.75  Phosphate  of  Lime, 

Slilphurio  Acid 11.01  Equivalent  to 

23.65  Sulphate  of  Lime. 

gdphate  of  Potash C8 

Stilphate  of  Soda 3.05 

yand ll.OG 

The  Professor  writes :  "  On  the  strength  of  these  results  I  am  glad  to  certify  to 
tie  anperiority  of  the  OAKOLINA  FEKTILIZER  examined." 

USED     SAME     AS      PERUVIAN      GUANO. 

tlfS°  Certificates  of  its  value  as  a  manure  can  be  had  on  anolication. 

DeROSSST  &  Co.. 

AGENTS    FOR    NORTH   CAROLINA. 

Wilmington,  N.  C,  1870. 


202 

Sampson,  Jolm  W,  house   carpenter,  r  2d,  bet  Churcli  and 

Castle. 
Sampson,  Joseph  E,  family  groceries,  4th,  bet  Mulberiy  and 
Walnut. 

Sampson,  Julia  A,  r  2d,  bet  Courch  and  Castle. 

Samson,  Herman,  of  J  &  H  Samson,  r  Market,  nr  Front. 

Samson,  Julius,  of  J  &  H  Samson,  r  New  York. 

Samson,  J  &  H,  (Julius  and  Herman),  dry  goods,  clothing, 
&c,  43  Market. 

Sanders,  Alice,  r  2d,  bet  Dock  and  Orange. 

Savage,  Alice  J,  r  Church,  bet  6th  and  7th. 

Savage,  D  F,  engineer,  with  W  &  W  R  E. 

Savage,  Eliza  J,  wid  Francis  W,  r  Church,  bet  Gth  and  7th. 

SAVAGE,  HENRY  R,  propr  Hilton  rice  mill,  4th,  nr  Ashe, 
r  3d,  bet  Dock  and  Orange. 

Savage,  John  H,  carpenter,  r  8th,  cor  Dawson. 

Sauls,  Anna  E,  wid  of  Wm  M,  r  Red  Cross,  bet  5th  and  6tli. 

Sauls,  Scipie,  famil}^  groceries,  Gth,  bet  Hanover  and  Bruns- 
wick. 

Sauls,  William  J,  elk,  r  Red  Cross,  bet  5th  and  fith. 

Saunders,  Mary  F,  r  2d,  bet  Market  and  Dock. 

SCARBOROUGH,  R  J,  saloon,  r  S  Front,  near  Market.  See 
adv. 

Scarborough,  Samuel,  blacksmith,  with  O  G  Parslej'-,  Sr,  r 
Gth,  bet  Nixon  and  Taylor. 

Scarborough,  Virginia  Francis,  r  Ca.stle,  bet  Gth  and  7th. 

SCHENCK,  JAMES  W,  Jr,  of  Schenck  &  Lowi'ej,  and 
Sheriff  New  Hanover  Co,  r  New  Berne  road.    See  adv. 

SCHENCK  &  LOWREY,  (James  W  Schenck,  Jr,  and  James 
H  Lowrey),  agts  Wm  McCann,  Baltimore  camages, 
Princes.s,  cor  2d. 

Schmidt,  B,  barkeeper  with  Henry  Breamer,  r  Princess,  cor 
2d. 

Schoenmyer,  Jolm,  r  Nixon,  bet  5tli  and  Gth. 

Schonwald,  Alice  M,  r  2d,  cor  Churcli. 

SCHONWALD,  JAMES  T,  physician  and  apothecary,  Prin- 
cess, ab  Front,  r  2d,  cor  Church. 

Schonwald,  John  T,  r  2d,  cor  Church. 

Schonwald,  Kate,  r  M,  cor  Church. 


203 


RAIL    ROAD. 


Office  Chief  Engineer  and  Gen.  Superintendent.  } 
Wilmington.  N.  C,  AuoTist  1311^  1870.      f 


Change    of    Seliedule* 

On  and  after  Monday,  the  15th  inst,  Trains  on 

tlusBoadw-ill  leave  Wilmington  at  6:00  A.  M.  and  9:30  P.  M.,  and 
arrive  at  Weldon  at  6:30  A.  M.  and  3:00  P.  M.  Leave  Weldon  at  10:0(» 
A.  M.  and  7:35  P.  M.  Arrive  at  Wilmington  at  4:00  A.  M.  and  6:45 
P.  M.    The  day  train  will  not  run  on  Sundays. 

Morning  train  North  will  leave  Union  Depot  at  G:15  o'clock.  NigiiS 
train  North  will  leave  Union  Depot  at  9:50  o'clock. 

An  Accommodation  and  Freight  Train  will  leave  Wilmington  at  10:30i 
A.  M.  daily,  (Sundays  excepted,)  Passenger  train  leaving  Wilmington 
Hi  A,  M.  makes  connection  at  Goldsboro'  i'or  Raleigh. 

Eeturning,  leave  Goldsboro'  at  6:00  A.  M.  and  arrive  at  Wilmiugton 
at  2  P.  M. 

The  day  trains  leaving  Wilmington  at  6:15  A.  BI.  and  Weldon  at 
10:00  A.  M,,  connect  closely  with  the  Tarboro' Branch  train.  Night 
Passenger  Trains,  leaving  Wilmington  and  Weldon  on  Mondays. 
Wednesdays  and  Fridays,  also  connect  closely  with  the  Tarboro 
Branch  train,  and  with  steamers  to  Washington,  N,  C. 

S.  L.  FREMONT, 

Engineer    and    Superintendent. 


204 

Sciiulken,  C  H_,  elk  with  Adrian  &  VoUers^  r  4th,  cor  Walnut. 

Schulken,  Charles  H,  4th,  cor  Walnut. 

Schulken,  Chas,  ret   groceries   and  liquors,  Water,  bel  Mul- 
berry. 

Schulken,    Engelhard,    family    groceries.    Front,    cor   Ked 
Cross. 

Schulken,  Helena  R,  r  4th^  cor  Walnut. 

Schulken,  Henrietta,  r  4th,  cor  Walnut. 

SCHULKEN,    HENRY,   family   groceries,   4th,   cor    Wal- 
nut. 

Schulken,  H  F,  with  M  Schulken,  Dock,  cor  Water. 

SCHULKEN,  MARTIN,  agt  ret  gros  and  liquors.  Dock,  cor 
Water,  r  Dock,  cor  Water. 

Schulken,  Matilda  A,  r  4th,  cor  Walnut. 

Schulken,  W  E,  elk  with  M  Schulken,  r  Dock,  cor  Water. 

SCHUTTE,  FRED   H,   furniture,   upholsterer   and  paper- 
hanger.  Front,  bet  Dock  and  Orange.     See  adv. 

SHUTTE,    HENRY,   boot    and   shoe   maker.    Market,    ab 
2d. 
See  adv. 

Scott,  James  J,  of  Bass  &  Scott,  r  Fremont. 

SCOTT,  J  J,  of   Bass   &   Scott,  Commission  Mers,   North 
Water. 

Scull,  Daniel  S,  house  carpenter,  r  5thj  cor  Red  Cross. 

Seaman's  Bethel,  Dock,  bel  Front. 

SEEDERS,  THOMAS  T,  foreman  Journal  Office,  r  Chesnut, 
bet  8th  and  9th. 

Sellers,  R  L,  of  Sellars   &   Carr,  r   6th,  bet  Mulberry  and 
Chesnut. 

Sellers,  William  E  N,  r  6th,  bet  Mulberry  and  Chesnut. 

Sellers  &  Carr,  (R  L  Sellers  and  Nicholas  Carr),  independent 
detectives,  Princess,  bet  2d  and  3d. 

^Servoss,  Agnes  H,  r  5th,  nr  Orange. 

Servoss,  Courtney  S,  inspector  of  customs,  r  Dock,  bet  3d  and 
4th. 

Servoss,  C  S,  elk,  Custom  House,  r  5th,  cor  Orange. 
Servoss,  Ellen  C,  r  5th,  nr  Orange, 


20S 


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French 


Bonnets. 


HATS,        Pl^^Kp       EIBBONS, 


And  invite  your  inspection  of  them,  confident  that  styles  and    price? 
mil  both  suit  you. 

DRESS   MAKINGr, 

PATTERNS,  STAMPING,  &c.,  of  the  first  order. 

E.  A.  LUMSDEN, 

NO.  40   N.    FRONT  STREET. 


AGENT 


-FOE- 


0OVER&  BAKER'S 

SEWING    MACHIlS/^-^^^yigg^^Q^g^^ 

ALL    ORDERS    PROMPTLY   ATTENDED  TO. 


206 

SERVOSS,  HENRY  S,  of  Cape  Fear  Building  Co,  and  Al- 
derman, r  5th_,  nr  Orange. 
Servoss,  Robert  D,  r  5tb,  nr  Orange. 
SERVOSS,  T  C,  city  clerk,  treasurer  and  collector,  and  agt 

for  machinery,  belting,  &c,  office  City  Hall,  r  Sth,  bet 

Orange  and  Ann.     See  adv. 
SHAW,  WM  H,  produce  broker,  22  N  Water,  r  Red   Cross, 

bet  3d  and  4th. 
Shaw,  Wm  Wallace,  elk  with   J   S  Williams,   r  Red  Cross, 

bet  3d  and  4th. 
Sheno,  H  W,  elk,  W  &  W  R  R,  r  Purcell  House. 
Sheppard,  J,  lab  with  W  «&  W  R  R. 
Sheppard,  John,  painter,  r  Walnut,  bet  5th  and  6th. 
Shepperson,  A  B,  of  A  B  Shepperson  &  Co,  r  Market,  cor 

4th. 
SHEPPERSON,   ALFRED   B   &  CO,  Gen  Com  Mers  and 

Shippers,  Water,  bet  Princess  and  Chesnut. 
SHEPPERSON,  E,  insurance  agt,  Water,  cor  Chesnut,  r 

National  Hotel. 
Sheridan,   Joseph,   plumber  with  W  H  Dart,  r  Dock,  cor 

Front. 
Sheriff's  Office  New  Hanover  Co,  Princess,  bet  2d  and  3d. 
Shields,  Gr  C,  elk  with  Sol    Bear   &  Bros,  r  Red  Cross,  bet 

Front  and  2d. 
Shoemaker,  E  M,  of  Shoemaker,  Green  &  Co,  and  County 

Commissioner^  r  Princess,  bet  2d  and  3d. 
Shoemaker,  Green  &  Co,  (E   M  Shoemaker,  Wm  A   Green, 

Amos  Galloway,  and  Duncan  Holmes),  inspectors  of  pro- 
visions and  forage.  Water,  cor  Princess. 
Sholar,  A  M,  pattern-maker  with  W,  C  &  A  R  R,  r  5th,  bet 

Church  and  Nun. 
Sholar,  E  A,  wid  of  H  B,  r  5th,  bet  Churcli  and  Nun. 
Sholar,  Elizabeth,  wid  John,  r  Front,  bel  Ann; 
Sliolar,  Hattie  J,  r  cor  Dock  and  8th. 
SHOLAR,  JOHN,  builder  and  contractor,  r  Market,  bet  Sth 

and  6th. 
81iolar,  Lillie,  r  5th,  bet  Church  and  Nun. 
Sholar,  Wm  H,  brick  mason,  r  cor  Dock  and  8th. 


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KASTSRN  DIVISION. 


H'Miik  CliaMe  1 1 1 H. 

COMPANY. 

OPEICE  CHIEF  ENGINEER  AND  GEN.  SUPEEINTENDENT,  ) 

Wilmington,  N.  C,  October  28,  1870.  \ 


Cliange    of   Schedule. 

On    and   after   November    1st    the    Passenger 

Train  will  ran  the  following  schedule  : 

Leare  Wilmington  at  7  o'clock  A.  M.,  and  arriye  at  the  head  of  the 
Eoad  at  4  o'clock  P.  M. 

Leave  the  head  of  the  Eoad  at  6  A.  M.,  and  arrive  at  Wilmington  at 
3:30 P.  M.  daily,   (Sundays  excepted.) 

Two  regular  Freight  Trains  per  week  will  leave  Wilmington  at  6  A. 
M.,  en  Tuesdays  and  Fridays,  and  arrive  at  Wilmington  on  Mondays 
and  Thursdays  at  5  P.  M. 

Thrcngh  Tickets  to  Charlotte $10  GO. 


V/KSTZSRN  DIVISION. 


Arrival     and     Departure    of    Trains. 

Wilmington,  Clurlotte  Ss  Hutlierford  Railroad. 

Leaves  Charlotte,  daily,  at 8:30  A.  M. 

Arrives  at     "  "       " 5:30  P,  M. 

SILAS  N.  MAETIN,  Pres't. 
S.*  L.  FREMONT,  Chief  Eng.  and  Sup't. 


208 

fSHRIER,  ABR']\I,  of  Shrier  Bros,  r  4th,  cor  Market. 
SHRIER  BROS,  (A  J   and   L   Shrier),  clothing  and  gcnt'g^ 

furnishing  goods,  3  S  Front.'    See  adv. 
SHRIER,  ISAAC,  of  Shrier  Bros,  r  4th,  cor  Market. 
SHRIER,  LOUIS,  of  Shrier  Bros,  r  New  York. 
Shutte,  Geo  L,  famil}^  groceries,  cor  4th  and  Bladen. 
Sikes,  Mildred  E,  wid  Thomas  J,  r  5th,  cor  Bladen. 
Sikes,  Thomas  P,  r  6th,  bet  Bladen  and  Harnett. 
Silva,  Emanuel,  seaman,  r  7th,  cor  Castle. 
Silver,,  Joseph,  lab  with  Willard   Bros,  r  5th,  bet  Hanover 

and  Brunswick. 
Silver,  Joseph,  carpenter,  r  4th,  bet  Bladen  and  Harnett. 
Simon,  Lena,  r  Orange,  cor  4th. 
Simpson,  Annie,  r  Hanover,  bet  5th  and  6th. 
Simpson,  Catharine,  wid  William,  r  3d,  cor  Wooster. 
Simpson,  Thomas,  watchman,  W  &  W  R  R,  r  6th,  cor  Han- 
over. 
Singletary,  F  0,  elk  with  Finlayson  &  Bro,  r  6th,  cor   Dock, 
Singletary,  Ed  F,  elk  with  T  C  Lewis,  r  Dock,  cor  6th. 
Singleton,  Horace,  Rev,  pastor   Firijt   Presbyterian   Churcli; 

Orange,  bet  2d  and  3d. 
Singletary,  Sarah  J,  wid  William,  r  Dock,  cor  6th. 
Singletary,  V  C,  Mrs,  r  cor  Dock  and  6th. 
Skipper,  Alfred,  baker  with  R  Thorburn,  r  Brooklyn. 
Skipper,  Archibald,  copper   smith   with    Hart  &   Baily,  r 

Queen,  bet  4th  and  5th, 
Skipper,  Charlotte,  wid  of  Wm   A,  r   6th,  bet  Bladen   and 

Harnett. 
Skipper,  Fred  T,  tinner  with  A  H  Neff,  r  4th,  bet  Red  Cross . 

and  Campbell. 
Skipper,  Henry,  cooper  with  Blossom  &  Evans. 
Skipper,  Ira,  with  W  &  W  R  R,  r  Walnut,  bet  4th  and  5th. 
Skipper,  J,  greaser,  with  W  &  W  R  R. 
Skipper,  Margaret,  wid  James,  r  Queen,  cor  4th. 
Skipper,  Eyer,  cooper  with  Blossom  &  Evans. 
Skipper,  Thomas  E,  printer,  Star  Office,  r  4th,  bet  Red  Cross 

and  Campbell. 
Skipper,  T,  cooper  with  Blossom  «fe  Evans. 


209 

B.  &  L.  WEILL, 

"Wholesal©  ^md.   ULetail  Dealers 

I  X  

N"OTIONS, 

READY   MADE  eiOTHINS, 

HATS,    TRUNKS, 

Our  Established  Reputation  is  sufficient  gua- 
antee  in  filling  orders. 

REPEESEKTED  BY 

A.    WEILL,    Agent, 

AND  

CoL  JOHN  J.  HEDRICK,    Sup't. 

ISTo.  17  Market  Street, 
WILMX¥eTOSF,  5f.   C. 


210 

Sledge, ,  engineer,  W  &  W  R  R,  r  4th,  bet  Bnmswick 

and  Hanover. 
Sloan,  George,  chief  elk  with  E  Murray  ct  Co,  r  4th,  bet 

Dock  and  Orange. 
Sloan,  Hannah,  r  4th,  bet  Dock  and  Orange. 
Sluby,  (c),  pastor  African  Methodist  Church,  r  5th  and  Red 

Cross. 
Smallbones,  H  G,  elk  with  Barry  Bros,  r  2d,  bet  Bladen  and 

Harnett. 
SMAW,  FRANK  D,  Jr,  lawyer,  Princess,  nr  2d,  r  plank  road, 

bel  toll  gate. 
Smith,  Ada,  r  Dock,  bet  6th  and  7th. 
Smith,  Ann,  wid  'William,  r  5th,  cor  Bladen. 
Smith,  Ann,  r  Anderson,  nr  Grimes. 
Smith,  Catharine,  r  Mulberry,  bet  4th  and  5th. 
SMITH,  D  A,  furniture   and  upholstery.  Front,  ab  Dock,  r 

Market,  bet  5th  and  6th. 
Smith,  Florence  L,  r  Dock,  bet  6th  and  7th. 
Smith,  James  E,  r  Church,  ab  Front. 
Smith,  Jas  C,  Com  Mer,  r  Dock,  bet  6th  and  7th. 
Smith,  Jefferson,  engineer,  W,  C  &  A  R  R,  r  Dock,  eor  7th. 
Smith,  Jeremiah,  fisherman,  r  3d,  nr  Dawson. 
Smith,  Julia  A,  Mrs,  r  Church,  nr  Front. 
Smith,  Katie  A,  r  cor  2d  and  Church. 
Smith,  Louisa  B,  r  Red  Cross,  cor  2d. 
Smith,  Mary  A,  r  Dock,  bet  6th  and  7th. 
Smith,  Mary,  wid  of  Wm,  r  55  Market. 

Smith,  Mary  E,  r  Red  Cross,  cor  2d. 

Smith,  Miles  C,  r  Dock,  bet  6th  and  7th. 

Smith,  Peter  A,  r  4th,  nr  Campbell. 

Smith,  R  W,  engineer  with  N  E  R  R,  S  C,  r  Mulberry,  bet 
4th  and  4th. 

Smith,  Sarah  K,  wid  Isaac  H,  r  Church,  cor  Surry. 

Smith,  Susan  A,  wid  Joseph,  r  6th,  bet  Bladen  and  Harnett. 

Bmith,  Thomas,  r  Front,  cor  Red  Cross. 

Smith,  Thomas  G,  N  E  cor  Red  Cross  and  2d. 

Bmith,  Thomas  H,  grocer,  30  Market,  r  2d,  cor  Castle. 

Smkh,  W  V  B,  of  Smith  &  Strauss,  r  Bladen. 

^mith,  W,  machinist,  W  &  W  R  R. 


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fc'mith,  Wm,  Master  trausportion,  Wil  d-  W  R  Pi,  r  N  W  cor 

5tli  and  Cliesnut. 
Smith,  William  S,  rigger,  Churcli,  bet  Front  and  2d. 
SMITH,  WM  L,  of  J  "W  Lippitt  &  Co,  insurance  agt  and 

cashr  Bank  of  Wilmington,  r  2d,  cor  Chesnut. 
SMITH,  WI^I  L  &  CO,  (Wm  L  Smith,  M  P  Taylor,  andKor- 

■wood  Giles),  insurance  agts.  Front,  bet  Market  and  Prin- 
cess. 
Smith  &  Stt'auss,  (  WVBSmithand  John  H  Strauss),  grocers 

and  liquor  dealers,  28  S  Front. 
SDeeden.  Hester,  house-keeper,  rSd^  cor  Orange. 
Sneeden^  Rebecca,  Mrs,  r  Front,  bel  Dock. 
Solomon,  Emma  M,  Mrs,  wid  Jacob,  r  Dock,  cor  Tth. 
Solomon,  Joseph,  watchman  at  Berry  &  Bros,  r  Front,  bet 

Walnut  and  Pied  Cross. 
SOLOMON,  L,  of  L  Solomon  iL-  Co,  r  2d,  nr  Market. 
SOLOMON,  L  &  CO,  (L  Solomon  and  S  Solomon),  dry  goods, 

clothing,  &;c,  22  Market.     See  adv. 
SOLOMON,  S,  of  L  Solomon  &  Co,  and  salesman  for  Jacob 

Lyon,  r  2d,  nr  Market. 
Scutherland,  Charles,  inspector  naval  stores,  22    N  Water,  r 

"Ith,  nr  Castle. 
Southerland,  C  G,  book-keeper  with  Moffitt  &  Co,  r  5th,  bet 

Dock  and  Orange. 
SOUTHERLAND,  JOHN  B,  Com  Mer,  W^ater,  cor  Chesnut, 

r  3d,  bet  Red  Cross  and  Campbell. 
Southerland,  J  AV,  co'^fhictor  street   railway  car,    r    3d,   cor 

Princess. 
Southerland,  Thomas  J,  of  Southerland   &   Steagall,  r  4tb, 

cor  Chesnut. 
Southerland,  Yivona,  r  3d^  bet  Red  Cross  and  Campbell. 
SOUTfiERLANDi&  STEAGALL,  (T.  J.  Southerland  and 

R  Steagall),  livery  and  sale  stables,  S  W  cor  3d  and 

Princess. 
SOUTHERN  EXPRESS   COMPANY,  Front,  bet    Market 

and  Princess. 
Spalding,  J,  r  Front,  bel  JDock. 
Spaulding,  J  W,  elk  at  Post  Office,  r  Front,  bet  Princess  and 

Chesnut. 


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Bpeiglit,  John  T,  driver, 

Spooner,  "Wm,  cooper,  r  4th,  nr  Wooster. 

Spooner,  Wm  T,  cooper  with  J  Wilder,  r  Wooster,  bet  5th 

and  6th. 
Springer,  Clara  A,  r  Dock,  bet  4th  and  5th. 
Springer,  Horace  P,  postal  elk,  r  Dock,  bet  4th  and  5th. 
Springer,  James  A,  elk  at  post  office,  r  Dock,  bet  4th  and  5th. 
SPEINGEE,  JAMES  H,  shingle  manufacturer,  r  Dock,  bet 

4th  and  5th. 
Springer,  John  C,  elk,  post  office,  r  Dock,  bet  4tli  and  5th. 
Springer,  Wm  E,  elk  with  Dawson,  Teel  &  Henning,  r  Dock, 

bet  4th  and  5th. 
SPPvUNT,  ALEXANDER,  (of  Sprunt  &  Hinson,  and  British 

Vice  Consul),  r  9th,  cor  Princess. 
SPEUNT,  JAMES,  of  Sprunt  &  Hinson,  r  9th,  cor  Princess. 
Sprunt,  Maggie  T,  r  Princess,  cor  9th. 
Sprunt,  Mary  K;  r  Princess,  cor  9th. 
SPEUNT  &  HINSON,  (Alex  Sprunt,  John  W  Hinson,  and 

James  Sprunt),  Shipping  and  Com  Mers,  Water,  cor 

Chesnut.     See  adv. 
STAEBUCK,  D  H,  U  S  Dist  Atty  for  N  C,  r  Salem. 
STAE,  MOENING  AND  WEEKLY,  W  H,  Bernard,  Editor 

and  Propr,  Front,  bet  Princess  and  Market. 
Steam  Eire  Engine  Adrian,  4th,  bet  Market  and  Dock. 
Steam  Fire  Engine  John  T  Eankin,  Princess,  cor  4th. 
Steagall,  Eaibon,  of  Southerland  &  Steagall,  r  Paris,  Ey. 
STEDMAN,  CHAS  M,  of  Wright  &  Stedman,  r  3d,  bet  Ann 

and  Nun. 
Stedman,  J  C,  elk  with  E  E  Heide,  r  Orange,  cor  8d. 
STEENKEN,  GEOEGE,  family  groceries,  r  2d,  cor  Hanover. 
Steinhart,  N,  elk  with  D  &  J  Newman,  r  Orange,  cor  2d. 
Stephenson,  E  T,  r  4th,  cor  Dock. 
Stephenson,  J  W,  r  4th,  cor  Dock. 
Stephenson,  M,  wid  Martin,  r  4th,  cor  Dock. 
Steljes,  Dederick,  family  groceries,  6th,  cor  Queen. 
Sternberger,  B,  Mulberry,  bet  3d  and  4th. 
Sternberger,  Henry,  of  Bear  &  Sternberger,  r  Princess,  bet 

4th  and  5th. 


215 


icaleiif  of  tlie  Incarialioii, 

wiMiw#t#ii,  at.  c. 


THE    ACADEMY    OF    THE     INCARNATION 

has  opened  its 

Second  Annual  Session    for  Young    Ladies, 
ON    FOURTH    STREET, 

between  Orange  and  Ann  (premises  formerly  owned  by  "Wm.  N.  Peden, 
Esq.,)  and  it  has  proposed  to  enter  on  all  the  highest  branches  of 
Education  and  to  rank  itself,  in  worth  and  ability,  with  the  Academies 
of  Charleston  and  Sumter,  S.  C. 


tEmmB  m  ^mMmm. 


English  Primary  Class $10  00  Per  Quarter. 

Junior,  Intermediate  and  Senior  Classes 20  00    "        " 

Foreign  Languages,  each 10  00    "        " 

Crayon  Drawing  andlPainting  in  Water  Colors 10  00    "        " 

Oil  and  Pastel  Painting 12  00     " 

Music  at  Professor's  charges. 

BOOKS,  ^vrc,  &c.,  will  be  furnished  ill  the  Institution   at   moderate 
rates. 

SISTERS  OF  MERCY. 


21G 

Sternberger,  Josei^li,  dry  goods,  Market,  bet  Front  and  2d, 
r  Mulberry,  bet  3d  and  iih. 

Stern,  Henry,  elk  with  Aaron  &  Rheinstein,  r  Dock,  bet  2d 
and  3d. 

Stevens,  Ella,  wid  Arcliibald,  r  Wooster,  bet  3d  and  4tli. 

Stevenson,  Christiana  E,  wid  of  James  M,  r  2d,  bet  Market 
and  Dock. 

Stevenson,  Daniel  S,  elk  with  J  C  Stevenson,  r  2d,  bet  Mar- 
ket and  Dock. 

Stevenson,  Ellen  R,  r  2d,  bet  Market  and  Dock. 

STEVENSON,  JAMES  C,  family  groceries.  Market,  nr  2d, 
r  2d,  bet  Market  and  Dock.    See  adv. 

Stevenson,  W  M,  elk  -with  WUlard  Bros,  r  4tli,  cor  Dock. 

Steward,  Ann  R,  r  Queen,  bet  4th  and  5tli. 

Steward,  Irene,  wid  of  Dock,  r  Dock,  bet  6th  and  7th. 

Stewart,  John,  supt  distillery  Blossom  &  Evans,  r  od,  bet 
Cowan  and  Davis. 

Stewart,  J  S,  carpenter  with  W  &  W  R  R. 

Stewart,  Mary,  milliner  with  A  D  Brown,  r  Ann,  cor  2d. 

St  James'  Home  and  School,  under  the  auspices  of  St  James' 
Episcopal  Church,  Miss  Emma  Tracy,  teacher,  r  Orange, 
bet  8th  and  9th. 

St  John's  School,  (Episcopal),  Red  Cross,  cor  3d. 

STOCKWELL,  L  A,  salesman  with  Godfrey  Hart,  r  7  Mar- 
ket. 

Stoldey,  Hester  J,  r  3d,  cor  Church. 

Stokley,  Lauretta,  r  3d,  cor  Church. 

Stokley,  TVilham  H,  r  3d,  cor  Church. 

Stokley,  Mildred  A,  wid  James,  r  3d,  cor  Church. 

Stolter,  Fredk,  r  Front,  ab  Dock. 

Stolter,  Henry,  family  grocery,  Front,  cor  Ann. 

Story,  E  F,  jeweller  with  Brown  &  Anderson,  r  Orange,  bet 
Front  and  2d. 

Stout,  George,  tailor  with  Joseph  Meir,  Princess,  bet  Front 
and  Water, 

STRANGE,  ROBERT,  lawyer,  Market,  bet  2d  and  3d,  r 
Market,  cor  6th. 

Strauss,  Alexander,  Inspector  Customs,  r  Nun,  cor  3d. 

Strauss,  Caroline,  r  2d,  bet  Hanover  and  Brimswick. 


217 

DAVID   PIGOTT, 

Sticcessoi-     to     VanSICKLE. 

The  Old  and  Well   Known  Tobacco  Empofium, 

NO.    12     MARKET      STREET, 

WILMIFCTOSr,  3sr.  G. 

CIGARS, 

IMPORTED    HAVANAS    AND    DOMESTIO. 

AT,T,   THE  CHOICE   BEANDS   OF 

Virginia  Chewing    and  Smoking  Tobaccos, 
LEAF  TOBAGCO^  &c. 

The  Wholesale  and  Ketail   Trade    supplied  upon   liberal    tei-mg. 

H.  MiRCUS, 

Saloon  and  Restaurant, 

CORNER  FRONT  AND  PRINCESS  STS., 

WILMI¥GTOF,  5f.  G. 


LAGER  BEER,  ALES,  WHISKIES,  WINES, 

Cigars,  &c.,  of  best  quality. 


LUNCH  at  all  Hours. 


218 

Strauss,  J  H,  of  Smitli  &  Strauss,  r  Hanover,  bet  3d  and  4tli. 

STEAUSS,  J  W,  groceries  and  proyisions,  2cl,  nr  Hanover,  r 
2d,  nr  Hanover. 

STKAUSS,  WILLIAM  H,  elk  with  John  W  Strauss,  r  2d, 
bet  Hanover  and  Brunswick. 

STEAUSZ,  ALEXANDEE,  of  Strausz  &  Eice,  and  Cape 
Fear  Building  Co,  r  3d,  bet  Church  and  Nun. 

STEAUSZ  c<k  EICE,  (Alexander Strausz  and  Lawson  E  Eice), 
steam  cooperage  and  staves,  office  Princess,  bet  Front 
and  2d,  works  Surry,  bet  Church  and  Castle. 

Strickland,  Wm  H,  boiler-maker  with  W  d^  W  E  E. 

Strock,  Mrs  E  M,  milliner,  S  Front,  nr  Market,  r  Purcell 
House. 

Strong,  Michael  J,  machinist,  r  Queen,  bet  4th  and  5th. 

Stuhhs,  David,  fisherman,  r  Water,  bet  Dock  and  Orange. 

Stubbs,  David,  fisherman,  r  7th,  cor  Ann. 

Stubbs,  Euth'A,  r  7th,  cor  Ann. 

Sturgiss,  John  D,  elk  with  J  &  H  Haar,  r  2d,  cor  Princess. 

StyroU;, ,  r  4th,  ab  Queen. 

Sudan,  Edward,  grocer.  Market,  cor  7th. 

Sudan,  Sophia,  r  N  E  cor  Market  and  7th. 

Sullivan,  Alexander,  carpenter,  10th,  cor  Wooster. 

Sullivan,  Betsy,  r  5th,  cor  Bladen, 

Sullivan,  Frederick,  blacksmith,  W  &  W  E  E,  r  5th,  cor 
Bladen. 

Sullivan,  James,  carpenter,  r  10th,  cor  Wooster. 

Sullivan,  E  E,  elk  with  Nathaniel  Jacobi,  r   5th,  cor  Bladen- 

Sullivan,  Sarah  A,  r  5th,  cor  Bladen. 

Sullivan,  T  G,  carpenter,  r  9th,  bet  Queen  and  Castle. 

Sullivan,  Uriah,  r  5th,  cor  Bladen. 

Summerell,  G  M,  builder  and  contractor,  r  5th,  bet  Princess 
and  Chesnut. 

Summerset,  Christopher,  carpenter,  r  Queen,  cor  Wooster. 

Sutton,  Martha  J,  Mrs,  r  Market,  bet  6th  and  7th. 

SUTTON,  WILLIAM,  stoves,  tin  ware,  &c.  Front,  cor  Prin- 
cess. 

Swann,  B,  carpenter  with  W  &  W  E  E. 

Swann,  F,  Alex,  ticket  agt,  W,  0  &  A  E  E,  r  5th,  nr  Ann. 


219 

THE  OLD  AND  RELIABLE 

h  M  Life  Imraiice  Gompanj. 


PURELY    MUTUAL. 

NO    STOCKHOLDERS   TO    TAKE  FROM  POLICY    HOLDERS 
ANY  PORTIONS    OF   THE  PROFITS, 


A  Prosperous  Career  of  Twenty-Five  Years. 


CASH    ASSETS.    $13,000,000. 


Has  Insured  70,000  Lives,  Paid  over  $5,000,000  to 

Widows  and  Orphans,    and  Returned  nearly 

$5,000,000    in    Cash    Dividends  to 

the    Insured. 


The  undersigned  are  agents  for  this  old  and  never  to  be  doubted 
Conapany,  for  the  States  of  Georgia,  Alabama,  Mississippi  and  North 
Carolina,  and  present  it  to  their  friends  as  in  every  manner  worthy  of 
their  support.  From  its  age,  its  great  profits,  its  admirable  management, 
its  large  cash  capital,  it  offers  inducements  unsurpassed  by  any  Company 
in  the  \rorld— and  equalled  by  very  few.  Not  only  do  they  present  it 
as  all  a  Company  can  be,  in  prosi^erous  pecuniary  condition,  but  as 
eminently  just  ayid  impartial  in  Us  entire  course  to  people  of  all  sections 
and  opinio7is,  as  to  afford  to  none  cause  of  complaint  of  unfair  dealing. 
We  sought  it  as  the  soundest  and  most  reliable  of  Companys  of  this 
character— at  the  same  time  we  examined  more  critically  as  to  its 
dealings  with  Southern  policy  holders,  whose  policies  lapsed  during 
the  war, — determined  as  we  were  not  to  represent  any  Company  that 
discriminated  against  our  own  section.     We  feel  that  our  own  people 


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will  be  satisfieJ  wheu  we  assure  them  that,  that  investigation  was 
gratifying  to  ns,  in  showing  not  only  exact  and  equal  justice  on  their 
part,  but  a  liberality  that  only  needs  to  be  known  to  be  appreciated  by 
the  Southern  people. 

We  are  aware,  however,  that  in  many  .sections  of  the  country,  the 
agents  of  «u'.ffl(Z  a/i(^  stoc/l- Companies  (who  fear  a  comparison  of  the 
admirable  plans  of  the  New  York  Life  Insurance  Company  and  its 
large  annual  cash  dividends,  all  going  to  the  policy  holders— with  theirs 
dividing  their  profits  for  the  most  part  to  Stockholders)  misrepresent 
it  as  having  discriminated  against  oar  own  section— of  course  their 
motives  are  too  plain — to  build  up  business  for  themselves  by  de- 
famiag  other  Companies. 

By  the  terms  of  all  policies  issued  by  the  New  York  Life  Insurance 
and  all  other  Life  Companies,  service  in  actual  warfare  is  excepted. 
This  exception  was  as  necessarily  maintained  against  insurants  in  the 
army  of  the  United  States  as  against  those  Avho  served  in  the  Confede- 
rate armies,  and  affidavits  and  other  sufficient  evidence  was  required  as 
to  such  service  in  the  one  army  as  the  other,  from  those  desiring  to 
renew  their  ([policies,  bub  when  the  purpose  of  such  affidavit  was  ridi- 
culously misrepresented,  it  was  discontinued. 

As  agents,  we  have  published,  from  our  very  first  Jappointment,  our 
readiness  in  behalf  of  the  Company,  to  settle  its  outstanding  business 
on  terms  of  equity  and  liberality— to  do  as  much  as  any  Company, 
North  or  South,  had  ever  done  in  reference  to  this  class  of  policies. 

Now  as  to  the  record — this  Coinpaay  received  more  Confederate  money 
for  premiums  (even  to  the  time  of  Butler's  prohibitory  order,  and  the 
action  of  agents  so  receiving  it  approved  throughout,)  tlian  all  other 
Companies  North  and  South,  put  together.  It  has  paid  moi-e  money  to 
parties  on  policies  thus  lapsed  than  all  others.  It  is  ready  now,  and_ 
always  has  been,  to  renew  such  lapsed  policies  upon  receipt  of  back 
premiums,  allowing  back  dividends,  thus  jDlacing  parties  and  the 
Company  in  the  same  condition  as  if  there  had  been  no  war. 

We  only  ask  examination  of  its  entire  course  for  the  onost  punctilious 
to  be  satisfied.  Its  officers  are  now  what  they  have  ever  been,  triie  and 
just  as  to  the  rights  of  policy  holders,  without  regard  to  location  or 
political  differences.  It  has  the  ability  to  do  for  its  policy  holders  what 
but  few  other  Companies  can  do.  Let  those  who  wish  life  insurance, 
only  examine  it  and  not  be  deprived  of  its  superior  advantages  by  the 
detraction  of  agents  of  inferior  Companies. 

B.  G.  HUMPHREYS  &  CO.,  J.  A,  BYRNE, 

General  Agents  for  Mississippi.  General  Agent  for  North  ICarolifla 

JOS.  E.  JOHNSON  &  CO., 

General  Agents  for  Georgia  and  Alabama. 
Seepage  22i. 


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THE  TEST  !-SEE  THE  FIGURES 

AND 

EXAMINE    FOR    YOURSELF! 


Every  mauwliowi.l  examine  for  himself  can  learn  from  the  Insurance  '  Commissioners, 
Reports  the  exact  standing  of  the  principal  Life  Insurance  Companies  in  the  Unitccl  States, 
and  not  be  dependent  upon  the  partial  representations  of  interested  Agents.  He  will  see 
That  the  Purely  Mutual  Companies  return  to  Policy  holders  their  entire  nett  earnings,  and 
that  mixed  Companies  share  their  earnings  with  Stockholders  and  to  that  extent  reduce 
their  dividends  to  Policy-Holders.  He  will  also  see  the  exact  amount  of  income  and  divi- 
dends ot  each;  their  increase  or  decrease  in  business;  and  as  a  sensible  man  prefer  that 
Company  that  has  actually  Paid  {not  Promiiitd  or  declared)  the  Z,arsrest  Mividend 
in  proportion  to  its  income  received,  as  furnishing  the  SAFEST  IXSURANCli  at  the 
LEAST  COST. 

The  following  table  Compiled  from  Insurance  Commissioners'  Reports  shows  Incomes  re- 
ceived and  Dividends  paid,  as  well  as  increase  or  decrease  of  business  in  18GS  as  compared 
with  1867 : 

(Those  Companies  marked  with  a  star  are  purely  mutual ;  others  mixed.) 


Business  of  1866  as  compared  tuith  1867. 


1 

B 

1     ^\     K 

!§f 

1 

3      C 

ill: 

NAME   OF  COMPANY. 

Total 
Income 

^  to 

is.-    tz 

rccerease  :    °j Decrease 

in       j-    El      in 
1  mount  |;    17 1  Amount 

Eeceived. 

C 

;■    g:    i 

Insured. 

:    c  Insured. 

a 

:    c 

1 

na 

'•■    £■':    - 

•    "•I 

1 

K 

!•   Sii   «„ 

-.  sl 

^^WiliW  iOttK  LlaHj... .  .|$  4,67«,aBUj?l, 

*Mntnal  Life, I  12,807,320^  3, 

Manhattan i  2,097,9141 

Equitable, 4,840.157i 

Germauia, !  1,223  0  C 

Brootls-n j  660,4C8 

*Oonnecticut  Mutua;,..!  8,830,241'' 

*Northwe8tern, 2,417,254 

Security, 1,055.242: 

Phosnix, l,930,833i 

iEtna, G.000,227, 

North  .  Amerio* 1,686,9471 

Globe, i  841,326 

•Widows  and^Orphane,.'  4S9,S69[ 

Continental, 1,514,030 

Kaickerbocker, 3,869,66£ 

St.  Louie  Mutual, I  2.292,884' 


,8t)5:26,20,2,439iSS,Ob7.830l    Itill 

,197125,43 ' '$3,039,779 

,17819,211     80. 1 1      362,025 

,979|17,58  l,459l  6,438,125j    6241 

922ll2,26: i 1 1  1,111.500 


037 
284 
749 
183 
571 
470 
550 
424 
277 
28,0C0 
64,901 
280,196 


12,121    790   2,0c5,5C9i2,201' 

11,14' ' 6,072,853 

8,88} ' I 

8,821    904;  2,453,451; I 

7,69,2,401    7.222,88911,914, 

7,10| ..'. 872 

8231 1 1 

5,99  1,6271  4,197,632 

4,06, ! I 

1,84  1,816   4.396,180 

-.67i    459   1,811,817! 


637 


12'22 


5,985.386 
3.489,896 


2.134.789 


The  foregoing  speaks  for  itself.  To  those  who  wish  JEret^Iasting-  attd  jyever  to  he 
JDowbted  Jjife  Insurance,  we  recommend  the  NE^V  TORE  LIFE.  It  is  impossible  for 
any  Company,  consistently  with  security,  to  furnish  insurance  at  less  cost.  It  has  age 
CHAP.  iCTER  and  wealth,  and  for  the  past  quarter  of  a  century  has  been  distinguished  for 
suc"ri[excei;eut  man?.gea:ent  as  to  make  it  almost  the  perfection  of  a  Life  Insurance  Company. 


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Swann,  B  F,  carpenter  witli  W  &  W  R  R,  r   Mulberry,    cor 

McEae. 
Swann,  Francis  A,  wid  Dr  John,  r  5tli,  cor  Nun. 
Swann,  Fredk  A,  r  Sth,  cor  Nun. 
Swann,  James  G,  elk  with  Worth  &  Worth,  r   Princess,  cor 

Front. 
Swarzy,  Alex,  painter,  r  Surry,  nr  Castle. 
^  Sweat,  Isam,  (c),  barher,  Water,  nr  Mulberry. 
Sweat,  Robt,  insp  of  naval  stores,  22  N  Water. 
Sweeny,  Hugh,  moulder,  r  2d,  bet  Church  and  Castle. 
Sweeny,  John,  machinist,  r  2d,  bet  Church  and  Castle. 
Swindell,  Wm  H,  carpenter,  r  9th,  bet  Queen  and  Castle. 
Sykes,  Augustus  V,  with  W,  C  &  A  R  R,  r  5th,  cor  Bladen. 
Syke^,  W  H,  Road  Master,  W,  C  &  A  R  E. 

T. 

Taft,  W  L,  lab  with  W  &  W  R  R. 

Taylor,  A  G,  operator  W  U  Tel,  r  Front,  bet  Walnut  and 

Red  Cross. 
Taylor,  C  E,  U  S   special   dep  collector   customs,  r    Piircell 

House. 
Taylor,  H,  machinist,  W  &  W  R  R. 

Taylor,  Henry,  carpenter,  r  8th,  bet  Princess  and  Chesnut. 
Taylor,  James  H,  book-keeper  with  A  H  Neff,  r  4th,  bet  Red 

Cross  and  Walnut. 
Taylor,  John  D,  farmer,  r  Market,  bet  4th  and  5th. 
Taylor,  John  A,  propr  Brunsv/ick  ferry,  r  Market,  bet  4th 

and  5th; 
Taylor,  J  W,  foreman  with  Colville  and  Taylor,  r  Walnut, 

cor  Nutt. 
Taylor,  Mary,  with  T  M  Harris,  r  7th,  cor  Hanover, 
TAYLOR,   MATTHEW  P,  insurance  agt,  r  3d,  cor  Red 
^^  Cross. 

TAYLOR,  R  J,  of  Colville  &  Taylor,  r  Wilson. 
Taylor,  Wm  H,  painter,  r  2d,  bet  Church  and  Castle, 
TEEL,  GEORGE,  of  Dawson,  Teel  &  Henning,  r  Purcell 

Honse. 


'^^.Q 


Tennent,  Harriet  H,  wid  Edward  8,  r  Market,  bet  4th  &  5tb. 
Teirney,  James,  elk  with  L  Brown,  r  Churchy  nr  Front. 
Terrey,  Martin  V,  P  0  route  agt,  W,  C  cfe  R  R  R. 
Terry,  Stephen,  carpenter,  r  Ann,  cor  7th. 
Thally,  David,  r  5th,  cor  Walnut. 

THEATRE,  WILMINGTON,  E  J  Ford,  Lessee,  J  A  Engel- 
hard, agtj  Princess,  bet  3d  and  4th,  rear  City  Hall. 
Theling,  Anna,  r  2d,  cor  Orange. 
THE  POST,  CHAS  I  GRADY,  editor  and  propr.  Front,  bel 

Market.    See  advs. 
Thomas,  Arabella,  r  Market^,  cor  4th. 
Thomas,  E  A,  r  Front,  cor  Red  Cross. 
Thomas,  George  G,  medical  student,  r  Market^  cor  4th. 
Thomas,  Jordan,  r  Market,  cor  4th. 
Thomas,  Mary  A,  wid  Dr  Robt  S,  r  Market,  cor  4th. 
ThomaS;,  Nannie  K,  r  Market,  cor  4th, 
Thomas,  Sumner,  salesman  with  M  M  Katz,  r  Market,  cor 

4th.  I 

ThomaSj  AVm  G,  phv^-'ciau,  M"^ket,  cor  4th. 
Thomason,  W  H,  bo.  -  •--      :er  with  W  &  W  R  R. 
Thompson,  Anna,  M.      w...    "William,  r  Dock,  bet  Front  and 

2d. 
Thompson,  Anna  M,  r  8th,  cor  Castle. 
Thompson,  Julius,  carpenter,  r  8th,  cor  Castle. 
THOMPSON,  J  W,  Secy  and  Treas  Wil   &  W  R  R,  r  W^al- 

nut,  bet  2d  and  3d. 
Thompson,  Lizzie,  r  8th,  cor  Castle. 
Thompson,  Nora  A,  r  3d,  cor  Walnut. 
Thompson,  Rachel,  Mrs,  wid  James  M,  r  Market,  bet  5th  and 

6th. 
Thompson,  Rebecca,  r  Market,  bet  5th  and  6th. 
THORBURN,  R,  baker  and  confectioner,  Front,"  bel  Dock. 
Thornton,  Thomas  H,  engineer  on  steamer  D  Murchison^  k 

3d,  cor  Harnett. 
Thurber,  William  H,  (c),  inspector  naval  stores,  22  N  Water, 

r  8th,  bet  Church  and  Castle. 
Thurston,  Wm  C,  elk  with  Edward  Kidder  &  Sons,  r  4lli,  nr 

Castle 


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Tiedmau,  William,  with  Heuiy  Scliutte,  r  Market,  ab  2cl. 
Tienken,  Margt  Catharine,  wicT  Clans,  groceries,  r  Front,  ab 

Dock. 
Tienken,  John,  elk  with  C  Tienkeu,  r  Front,  ab  Dock. 
TIETJEN,  CHARLES,  family  groceries  and  liquors,  8d,  cor 

Orange. 
Tietjen,  Henry,  elk  with  Charles  Tietjen,  r  od,  cor  Orange. 
Tietjen,  Herman,  elk  with  Henry  Litjen,  r  Market,  cor  5th. 
Tilliughast,  Thomas  H,  foreman  book  l^indery.  Morning  Star, 

r  5th,  cor  Orange. 
Tilley,  C,  Mrs,  wid  of  Joseph,  r  3d,  nr  Ked  Cross. 
Tilley,  Fletcher,  of  Gerrell  &  Tilley,  r  Holly  Shelter  rd. 
TILLEY,  GEO  F,  Ijutcher,  stall  11   City  Market,  r  8d,  cor 

Parsley. 
TILLEY,  JAMES  W,  butcher,  stall  12   City  Market,  r  3d, 

bet  Eed  Cross  and  Walnut. 
Tilley,  Lina,  r  Eed  Cross,  cor  8d. 
Tilley,  Lucy,  wid  of  Peter,  r  Eed  Cross,  cor  3d. 
Timelick, ,  moulder,  W  <fc  W  E  E,  r  Hanover,  bet  2nd 

and  3d. 
Tinde,  Jidia,  r  cor  MacEae  and  Eed  Cross.        . 
Toft,  WilHam,  blacksmith,  W  &  W  E  E. 
Tolar,  Ella  C,  r  Front,  bet  Market  and  Princess. 
Tolar,  Fanny  C,  r  Front,  bet  Market  and  Princess. 
Tolar,  Margaret  S,  wid .  John  H,  r  Front,  bet  Market  and 

Princess. 
Tolar,  Thomas  S,  tinner  with  A  H  NefF,  r  3d,  bet  Eed  Cross 

and  Walnut, 
Toomer,  Evander  0,  elk   ^  -th  Pette cay  <fe  Moore,  r  Front, 

bel  Ann. 
Toomer,  Mary  J,  cor  Mulberry  and  5  th. 
Toomer,  William  J,  elk  with  J  W  Atkinson,  r  Front,  bet 

Nun  and  Ann. 
Toomer,  William,  (c),  of  Toomer  Sc  Conner,  r  6th,  cor  Han- 
over. 
Toomer  &  Connor,  (o)— Wm  Toomer  and  Thomas  Conner — 

coopers.  Water,  cor  Mulberry. 
TOPHAM,  J  S,  of  J  S  Topham  k  Go,  r  Washington  City. 


225 


IK 


No.  13  Market  Street, 


wa«iii^f #11,  m.  €, 


tapk  and  Jamg  ]]\%  ^mk, 


HATS,  GAPS,  &c. 

And  everything  that  is  usually  kept  in  a  First-Olaes 
Dry  Coods  H  oi§se. 


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TOPHAM,  J  S  &  CO,  (Jas  S  Topham  and  Robt  McMurray), 

Saddlery,  trunks,  &c,  8  S  Front. 
Towsend,  Miss  Sarah,  asst  teacher  of  English,  painting,  and 

drawing,  Mrs   Robt  Ransom's  seminary,  r  2d,  bet  Dock 

and  Orange. 
Townseud,  R  S,  blacksmith,  W  &  W  R  R. 
Trachsler  J,  painter  with  W  &  W  R  K. 
Turlington,  E  T,  lumber  inspector,  23  N  Water,   r  4th,  ar 

Red  Cross. 
Turlington,  Virginia,  r  2d,  cor  Brunswick. 
Turlington,  W  B,  r  2d,  cor  Brunswick. 
Turlington,  Willis,  elk  with  Wm   H  Turlington,  r  4th,   nr 

Red  Cross. 
Turlington,  Wm,  with  B  ct  L  Weill,  r  4th,  nr  Red  Cross. 
Turlington,  Wm  H,  Com  Mer,  Water,  cor  Chesnut,  r  2d,  bet 

Chesnut  and  Mulberry. 
Turner,  Caroline,  r  3d,  bet  Church  and  Nun. 
Turner,  Cornelia  E,  r  Ann,  bet  6th  and  7th. 
Turner,  Fanny  A,  r  MacRae,  nr  Red  Cross. 
TURNER,  J  McL,  of  Turner  &   Cowan,  r  Front,  bet  Prin- 
cess and  Chesnut. 
Turner,  John  H,  lab  at  Gas  Works,  r  Ann,  bet  6th  and  7th. 
Turrentine,  John  R,salesman  with  John  Dawson,  r  Front,  nr 

Chesnut. 
Turner^  Josephine,  wid  James  A,  r  Castle,  bet  4th  and  5th. 
TURNER  &  COWAN  (J  McL  Turner  and  R  H  Cowan,  Jr), 

insurance  agts,  Princess,  bet  Front  and  2d. 
Tyler,  Julius  H,  mechanic,  r  Orange,  bet  3d  and  4th. 
Tyler,  Roberta,  Mrs,  r  Orange,  bet  3d  and  4th. 

ULBICH,  WILLIAM,  family  groceries,  Front,  cor  Church. 
Union  Grammar  School,  r  6th,  nr  Nun. 

V. 

VanAmringe,  Abby,  wid  George  0,  r  Front,  bet  Nun  &  Ann. 
Van  Aniringe,  Alvord,  r  4th,  bet  Red  Cross  and  Campbell. 


22T 


JAMES   A.   LOWERY, 

MANUFACTURER    OF 


GARRIAGES,  BUGGIES,  WAGONS, 

CORNER  THIRD  AND  PRINCESS  STS„ 

Wll«lait@a,  W»  ®« 

lilNTIKG  and  TRIMMING  neatly  exeented. 
OIiB  BUGGIES  and  otber  Vehicles  repaired  and  renovated  in  tbe 
most  tl:oroiigh  manner. 

MW  WORK  KEPT  FOR  SALE  AT  LOW  PRIGEl 

Being  an  old  citizen  of  Wilmington,  and  having  Iiad  tliirtj  years 
eicperience  in  my  business,  I  respectfiilly  ask  the  public  to  giYO  me  a 
trial. 


228 

VAN  AMEINGE,  Stacey,  supt  New  Hanover  County  Work 

House,  r  4tli,  bet  Eed  Cross  and  Campbell. 
VAN  BOKKELEN,  H  H,  manufr    naval  stores,  Water,  ab 

Princess,  r  Front,  cor  Orange. 
Vann,  Elizabeth  A,  vv^id  Henry,  r  Sth,  bet  Castle  and  Queen. 
Van  Landingbam,  Francenia,  r  Church,  bet  4th  and  5th. 
VANOESDELL,  C  M,  photographer,  36  Market,  r  3d,  cor 

Market.     See  adv. 
Van  Soelen,  J  N,  sergeant  police,  r  Brunswick,  bet  5th  and 

6th. 
Vegers,  M,  watchman  at  W  &  W  E  E,  r  Thompson  ally. 
Veney,  Marshall  S,  farmer,  r  4th,  cor  Church, 
Vick,  Dora  V,  r  "2d  and  Mulberry. 

VICK  SAMUEL  W,  of  Vick  &  Mebane,  r  2d,  cor  Mulberry. 
VICK  &  MEBANE,  (S  W  Vick  and  C  P  Mebane),  Com  Mers, 

foot  of  Mulberry.    See  adv. 
Vigilant  Engine  Co,  No  3,  (c),  2d,  bet  Market  and  Dock. 
VB^CENT,  N  B,  upholsterer  and  paper-hanger,  Front,  bet 

Dock  and  Orange,  r  7th,  bet  Market  and  Dock. 
VOLLEES,  H,  of  Adrian  &  Vollers,  r  S  E  cor  Front  and 

Dock. 
Vollers,  Louis,  groceries,  provisions  and  liquors,  48  Market, 

r  2d,  cor  Mulberry. 
VON  GLAHN,  HENEY,  r  5th,  cor  Princess. 
Von  Glahn,  Eebecca,  r  23  S  Front. 

Von  Derleit,  Catharine,  wid  John,T  2d,  bet  Market  and  Dock. 
VOSS,  J  G,  boots  and  shoes,  23  S  Front. 

WADDELL,  ALFEED  M,  of  H  &  A  M  Waddell,  and  mem- 
ber of  Congress;,3d  Dist  N  C,  r  3d,  bet  Dock  and  Orange, 

Waddell,  Caroline,  r  4th,  bet  Hanover  and  Brunswick. 

Waddell,  Claudia  E,  r  5th,  cor  Nun. 

Waddeil,  Frances,  r  4th,  bet  Hanover  and  Brunswick. 

WADDELL,  HUGH,  of  H  &  A  M  WaddeU,  r  3d,  bet  Dock 
und  Orange. 

WA33DELL,  H  and  'A  M,  (Hugh  s>nd  Alfred  M  Waddell), 
attoraeys  at  law,  Market,  bet  Sd  and  3d. 


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SCHEDULE   OF   THE 

W\4%  Umk  I  L  I  I 

Wilmington,  Columbia  &  Augusta  R.  K.  Comp'y,  ) 
Wilmington,  N.  C,  Nov.  5,  1S70.      f 


Passengers  fo;   tr;^  wv  i.jViLu^x,».wns  v^-v^iu.nwia  and 

A*Q^:is:a  Bailroacl  •will  take  the  Train  at  the  Union  Depot  and  the  ioh 
lowing  schedule  will  be  run  : 

DAY  EXPRESS  TRAIN    (Daily.) 

LeaTe  Wilmington  (W.  &  W.  R.  E.   Depot) 4:30  1.  M. 

Arnre  at  Florence 11:03  A.  M. 

Arme  at  Kingeville , 2:50  P.  M. 

LeaTQ  Kingsvilie 11:4:0  A.  M. 

Ai^ive  at  Florence 3:15  P.  M. 

Arrive  at  Wilmington 9:50  P.  M. 

NIGHT  EXPRESS  TRAIN  (Daily.) 

Leare   Wilmington 7:10  P.  SI!, 

Arrive  at  Florence. 1:43  A.  M. 

Arrive  at  Kingsvilie 9:00  A.  If; 

Leave  Kingsvilie 3:i5  P.  M. 

Arrive  at  Florence 11:05  P.  M. 

Arrive  at  Wilmington 6:10  A.  M. 

JHO.  C.  l^imBKR, 

Gmeral  Superintendent, 


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Waddell,  Mary  A,  r  5th,  cor  Nun. 

Waddell,  W  A,  r  4th,  bet  Hanover  and  Brunswick. 

Waddell,  W  H,  night  Janitor  City  HaU. 

Wade,  Emeline,  r  4:th,  cor  Church. 

Wade,  William,  P  O  route  agt  W,  C  &  A  E  E,  r  Front,  bet 

Princess  and  Chesnut. 
Wadsworth,  Emily  M,  wid  E  M,  r  5th,  bet  Princess  and 

Chesnut. 
Walcott,  Sarah  O  V,  Mrs,  milliner,  r  Front,  bet  Dawson  and 

Wooster. 
Walcott,  O  F,  policeman,  r  Front,  bet  Dawson  and  Wooster, 
WALDEON,  EOBEET  S,  of  H  Keyes  &  Co,  r  Front,  cor 

Chesnut. 
WALKEE,  A  K,  cashier  First  Nat  Bank  of  Wilmington,  i 

Market,  cor  6th. 
Walker,  Alice  L,  r  Front,  cor  Chesnut. 

Walker,  Eliza  M,  wid  of  Maj  John,  r  Orange,  bet  4th  &  5th. 
WALKEE,  GAEEET,  supt  at  IT  S  Marine  and  City  Hos- 
pital, 8th,  cor  Nun. 
WALKEE,  JAMES,  marble  works,  and  contractor  and  bnild- 

er.  Front,  cor  Walnut,  r  Purcell  House.     See  adv. 
WALKEE,  JAS  A,  conductor  sleeping  car,  W,  C  &  A  E  E,  r 

Orange,  bet  4th  and  5th. 
Walker,  J  C,  r  Market^ cor  6th. 
Walker,  Maria  G,  r  Front,  cor  Chesnut. 
Walker,  Mary  O,  r  Front,  cor  Chesnut. 
Walker,  Mary  D,  Mrs,  wid  Thomas  D,  r  Front,  cor  Chesnut. 
Walker,  M  E,  policeman,  r  Brunswick,  bet  5th  and  6th. 
Walker,  Virgil,  (c),  cooper,  r  Church,  bet  7th  and  8th. 
WALKEE,  WILLIAM  A,  treasr  W,  C  &  A  E  E,  r  Market, 

cor  6th. 
Wallace,  Alice,  r  Eed  Cross,  cor  4th. 
Wallace,  Emily,  r  Eed  Cross,  cor  4th. 
WALLACE,  LEWIS,  grocer.  Market,  bet  Front  and  2cl,  and 

4th,  cor  Brunswick. 
Wallace,  Mary  E,  r  Church,  bet  4tli  and  5th. 
Wallace,  Neppie,  r  Eed  Cross,  cor  4th. 
Wallace,  Sarah  C,  r  Church,  bet  4th  and  5th. 
Wallace,  S  D,  Jr,  conductor,  W  cfe  W  E  E. 


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327  Broad  St.  327  Broad  St. 

RICHMOND.  VIRGINIA. 


Wigs,    Braids,    Toupees, 

ManulacUirer  aiul  Impoiier  of  every  Description  of 

FOR     i-ADlES     AND     GENTLEMEN. 

Tne  on'T  place  in  tlie  city  v;here  a  .«p;eialtj  is  made  in 

HAIR  WORK  IN' GOLD, 

Hair  Chains.  Rings,  Breastpins,  &c. 
Ali  orders  filled  at  prices  which  defy  competition. 

Orders  by  mail  promiitly  filled  and  .sati,sfaction  guavanteed. 


232 

WALLACE,  STEPHEN  D,  treasr  Wil  N  C  Life  Lis  Co,  and 
Com  Mer,  r  Red  Cross,  cor  4tli. 

Walsli,  David  H,  elk  T\'itli  Jamos  A  Bradley,  24  Market. 

Walton,  Willie,  apprentice  at  Journal  Office,  r  2cl,  cor  Bnms- 
Tvick. 

Ward,  Edward,  carpenter,  r  9th,  cor  Queen. 

Ward,  Hester,  wid  of  John,  r  Orange,  cor  2d. 

Ward,  Unie/  v.dd  of  Edward,  r  Hanover,  bet  6tii  and  7tli. 

Warner,  Esther  A,  teacher  W  F  S,  Knn,  cor  7th. 

Warrock,  W  S,  foreman  Morning  Star  job  printing  office,  r 
9th,  cor  Mulberry. 

Watkins,  Bunyon,  carpenter,  W,  C  &  A  E  R,  r  6th,  bet  Bla- 
den and  Harnett. 

Watson,  Alfred  A,  j)astor  St  James'  Episcopal  Church,  r  Mar- 
ket, bet  3d  and  4th. 

Watson,  A  W,  printer  at  Journal  Office,  r  4th,  bet  Market 
and  Princess. 

Watson,  Benjamin  O,  upholsterer  Vvdtli  Zimmerman  &  White, 
r  6th J  cor  Swann. 

Watson,  Charles  D,  farmer,  r  6th,  cor  Swann. 

Watson,  Henry  M,  engineer  with  In  avassa  Guano  Co,  r  4tli, 
bet  Queen  anrl  Wooster. 

WATSON,  JOHN,  upholsterer  with  F  A  Schutte,  r  5th,  nr 
Castle. 

Watson,  John  Pi,  upholsterer  with  F  A  Schutte,  r  het  5th 
and  6th. 

WATSON,  THOMAS  A,  of  Hays  &  Yf  atson,  r  Little  Bridge 
road,  nr  bridge. 

Watson,  Sarah  A,  Mrs,  wid  John  C,  r  4th,  bet  Queen  and 
Wooster. 

Watters,  Joseph  H,  elk  Avith  Cronly  and  Morris,  r  Front,  nr 
Princess. 

Weaten,  Robert,  policeman,  r  Front,  bet  Dawson  &  Wooster. 

Webb,  C,  wid  Wm  G,  r  Red  Cross,  bet  4th  and  5th. 

WEBB,  H,  of  Brock  &  Webb,  r  Market,  ab  7th. 

Webb,  Kezia,  r  Market,  bet  7th  and  8th. 

WEILL,  A,  agt  for  B  &  &  L  Weill,  r  4th,  cor  Orange. 

WEILL,  B,  of  B  &  L  Weill,  r  4th,  cor  Orange. 


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SFOTSWOO 


BOAED    S3  00  PER  DAY. 


The   Undersigned    havin.%'  leased  this  the  only 

PIEST-OLASS  HOTEL  located  on  Main  Street,  and  within  one 
sqiiare  o£  the  Capitol,  Postoiiice,  Custom  House,  Theatre,  and  the  great 
Northern  and  Southern  Eaih-oad  Depots,  respectfully  inform  the  public 
that  it  is  novr  open,  thoroughly  renovatefl  aud  refurnished. 

^Hi»  mmwMEM    . 

Is  TTorld-renowned  as  the  headquarters  of  the  President  and   Cabinet 
officers  of  the  late  Confederacy,  it  also  contains  the  historical  suit  of 
rooms  occupied  by  Presidents  DAVIS,   JOHNSON  and  GEANT  and 
Chief  Justice  CHASE. 
The  Traveling  Public  are  cordially  invited  to  make  the 

SFOTSIOOD  THEIR  HOIE, 

where  they  will  find  every  comfort  and  delicacy  that  this  and  other 
markets  can  afford. 
S^^  Southern  Express  and  Telegraph  ofaces  in  the  building.  ..^gr 

JAMES  M.  SUBLETT, 
C.  B.  LUCK, 
WM.  B   BISHOP, 

Proprietors. 


234 

WEILL,   B   «fe   L,    (B   and  Louis  Weill),  wliol  and  ret  dry 
goods,  clothing,  &c,  17  Market. 

WEILL,  LOUIS,  of  B  &  L  Weill,  r  4tli,  cor  Orange. 

WEIL,  S  KAY,  of  David  &  Weil,  r  National  Hotel. 

Weng,  David,  baker,  with  C  K  Mayer,  r  32  Market. 

Wenzel,  William,  cutter  with  David  Sc  Weil,  r  4th,  bet  Mnl- 
/7  berry  and  Chesniit. 

i^    Wescott,   Ephraim,   elk  with   G  G   Barker  &  Co,  r  3d,  bet 
Church  and  Castle. 

Wessell,  A  D,  of  Wessei  &  Oldenbuttel,  r  2d,  cor  Market. 

Wessell  &  Oldenbuttel,  (A  D  Wessell  and  John  G  Oldenbut- 
tel), saloon,  2d,  cor  Market. 

WESTERMAN,  HENEY,  book-keeper  with  Adrian  Sc  Tol- 
lers, r  Dock,  bet  4th  and  5th. 

WESTERN  UNION  TELEGRAPH  CO,  office  Front,  bet 
Market  and  Princess. 

West,  George  H,  elk,  r  3d,  bet  Chesnut  and  Princess. 

W;est,  Henry  P,  elk  witli  S  M  West,  r  3d,  bet  Princess  and 
Chesnut. 

West,  Lizzie  P,  r  3d,  bet  Princess  and  Chesnut. 

West,  Mary  Anna,  r  3d,  bet  Chesnut  and  Princess. 

West,  Samuel  James,  r  3d,  bet  Chesnut  and  Princess. 

WEST,  S  M,  auctioneer  and  real  estate  broker,  9  S  Water, 
r  3d,  bet  Princess  and  Chesnut. 

Wheeler,  C  F,  carpenter  with  W  &  W  R  R. 

White,  Andrew,  mate  steamer  Washington,   r  Niitt,  ab  Wal- 
nut. 

White,  Benjamiuj  farmer,  r  Market,  extended. 

WHITE,  BENJAMIN  F,  of  Zimmerman  &  White,  r  Market, 
extended. 

Whitehead,  James,  book-keeper,  r  Front,  bel  Nun. 

Whitehead,  James  I,  r  Front,  bet  Nun  and  Church. 

Whiteman,  John  II,  timber  inspector,  23  N  Water,  t  7th,  nr 
Church. 

WHITEHEAD,  WM  A,  Port  Warden,  16  N  Water,  r  Front, 
bet  Nun  and  Church, 

Whitehouse,  Miles  S,  teacher  Union  Grammar  School,  r 
Red  Cross,  bet  Front  and  2d. 


235 


ESTABLISHED     IN    ls51. 


RICHMOND  STOVE 


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IRON   ^V^ORKS, 

Woa    ijOOO    Cai?^  Street^ 

EICHMOND,    VA, 


ASA  SNYDER, 

Riclimoncl     Stove     Work- 


RICHARD  IRBY, 


Petersburg  Iron  Works 


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First  Pramium  on  our  COOKING-STOVE  at  the  Virginia  State 
Fairs  of  1869  and  1ST9.  First  Premium  on  same  at  the  North 
Carolina  State  Fairs  of  1869  and  1870.  Premiums  awarded  after 
tests  were  actually  made  on  the  grouuds.  T'riOusands  can  testify 
that  the  Premiums  were  well  deserved. 

First  Premium  given  at  the  same  Fairs  for  best  Heating-Stove. 

First  Premium  for  best  COFFEE-ROASTER,  a  very  important 
adjunct  to  the  cooKing-stove. 


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MANUFACTURE 


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AT  THESE  WORKS 


Of  most  approved  patterns,  all  warranted  to  be  durable  and  aScient.  Some  have  been  ia 
constant  use  in  this  City  lor  over  Twelve  Years,  and  are  now  good.  Also,  HEATINO 
STOVES  for  both  Wood  and  Coal,  HOLLOW- WARE  in  sn-eat  variety  and  of  superior  qnality. 

One  Branch  of  our  Works  is  devoted  to  IRON  FRONTS  FOR  STORES  AND  PUBLIC 
BUILDINGS,  of  which  many  beautiful  specimens  may  be  seen  in  this  City  and  Norfolk. 

In  this  department  are  also  made,  FRONTS,  GRATES,  FENDERS,  VERANDAHS,  P.AJL.^ 
ING,  CAST  IRON  PIPE,  STENCH  TRAPS,  &c. 

T^-  Agents  for  Scotch  and  American  Pig  irons. 


23G 

White,  Susan,  r  Market,  extended. 

"White,  Wm  L,  with  W  L  Beeiy,  r  2d,  bet  Market  and  Dock. 

Whitfield,  John,  elk,  r  Surry,  nr  Castle. 

Whiting,  Kate  D,  wid  Gen  W  H  C,  r  Orange,  bet  4th  &  5th. 

Whitney,  Carrie  V,  r  Princess,  bet  Water  and  Front. 

Whitney,  Emily  C,  wid  of  Alex,  r  Princess,  bet  Water  and 
Front. 

Wilder,  Abram,  coojier  with  J  Wilder,  r  Nutt,  iDet  Hanover 
and  Brunswick. 

Wilder,  Jesse,  turpentine  distiller,  l\utt,  bet  Hanover  and 
Brunswick,  r  4th,  bet  Walnut  and  Eed  Cross. 

Wilder,  Virginia  C,  r  Orange,  bet  5th  and  6tli. 

Wiley,  Claudia  C,  r  9th,  bet  Dudley  and  Chesnut. 

WIGGINS,  JAMES  T,  manufr  of  bitters  and  ointments, 
Dock,  bet  Front  and  Water. 

Yv'^iggins,  Octavius  A,  sawyer  with  0  G  Parsley,  Sr,  r  4th,  nr 
Ashe. 

WITHY,  WM  H,  tinner,  r  2d,  bet  Queen  and  Wooster. 

Wiliston-Free  School,  7th,  bet  Ann  and  Nun. 

Wilkins,  B  W,  Eoad  Master,  W,  C  &  A  E  E. 

Wilkins,  J  E,  with  C  W  Yates,  photographer,  r  Front,  nr 
Chesnut. 

Wilkinson,  J  Frank,  driver.  So  Express  Co. 

Wilkinson,  John  E,  tinner  with  W  &  ^Y  E  E,  r  4th,  bet  Han- 
over and  Brunswick. 

Wilkinson,  Eichard  J,  stall  22  City  Market,  r  Brunswick  Co. 

WILLAED,  A  A,  of  Willard  Bros,  r  6th,  cor  Orange. 

WILLAED  BEOS,  (A  A  Willard,  James  A  WlUard,  and  Wm 
H  Willard),  whol  gros.  Com  Mers,  and  fertilizers.  Wa- 
ter, cor  Chesnut. 

WILLAED,  JAMES  A,  of  Willard  Bros,  r  3d,  cor  Mulberry. 

WILLAED,  WM  H,  of  Willard  Bros,  r  Ealeigh,  N  C. 

Williams,  A,  painter  with  W  &  W  E  E. 

Williams,  Annie  E,  r  6th,  cor  Brunswick. 

Williams,  B  W,  engineer  with  W  &  W  E  E. 

WiUiams,  C  C,  blacksmith,  W  ct  W  E  E. 

WiUiams,  Daniel,  hostler  with  S  A  Currie,  r  2d,  cor  Princess. 

Williams,  E  D,  mate  steamer  A  Oldham,  r  on  steamer. 

Williams,  Fanny  E,  r  5th,  cor  Orange. 


237 

GEORGE  P.  LAMB, 

1 1-2  Miles  from  Foot  of  Market  St.; 

WILMI¥G-TO¥,   F.    C. 


SEEDS,  BOQUETS,  lEE&THS, 

Floral  Baskets,  Crosses, 


—  AMD   OTHER 


Wlm^    ®^mmm^> 


He  claims,  tliat  with  au  experience  of  thii-ty-two  years,  twelva  of 
■which  were  devoted  to  Lis  profession  in  Europe,  and  -witli  a  natural 
taste  for  the  beautiful  iu  this  art,  to  be  able  to  give  general  satisfaction, 
and  at  prices  as  reasonable  as  any  one  in  the  line  North  or  South. 

PLANTS  AND  SHEUBBERY,  CEMETERY  LOTS  laid  out, 
LANDSCAPE,  LAWN  and  all  sorts  of  gardening. 

Refers  to  Mr.  P.  and  Dr.  C.  T.  Murphy,  Sampson  County  ;  Messrs. 
W.  A.  and  A.  M.  Faisou  ;  Dr.  George  Cosby  and  Lott  Humphrey,  Esq., 
Goldsboro'. 

Orders  from  all  sections  promptly  and  satisfactorily  filled. 

~         W.  F.  GRABAU, 

Fi^ofesssor  of  Mueic 

ORGANIST    OF    ST.     JOHNS'     EPISCOPAL     CHURCH. 

Teacher  Piano.  Organ  and  Vocal  Music. 
STRICT  ATTENTION  PAID  to  tllG  CULTIVATION  Cf  ttie  VOICE. 


Having  had  many  years  of  experience  as  Organist  enables  him  to 
ofifei-  peculiar  advantages  to  ladies  or  gentlemen  who  wish  to  atud/ 
musij. 

PTANQ^  TUNED  AND  REPAIRED  AT  LOW  PRICES.  Orders 
left  J*  E^nsberger's  Bookstore  will  receive  prompt  ftttention. 


238 

WILLIAMS,  G  W,  of  Williams  &  Murchison,  r  5th,   cor 

Orange. 
Williams,  Isabella,  r  4tli,  cor  Cottage  lane. 
Williams,  James  H,  elk  -witli  Joseph  A  Clifford,  r  Front,  bet 

Market  and  Princess. 
Williams,  James  S,  watchman  with  J  H  Chadbonrn  &  Co,  r 

Front,  bet  Walnut  and  Eed  Cross. 
Williams,  Jamison,  P  O  messenger,  river  mail. 
WILLIAMS,  J  D,  of  Williams  &  Murchison,  r  Fayetteville. 
Williams,  J  M,  lab  with  W  ct  W  K  E. 
WILLIAMS,  J  S,  dry  goods  and  carpets,  3  N  Front,  r  4th, 

bet  Dock  and  Orange. 
Williams,  Leu  M,  with  Sprunt  &  Hinson,  r  3d,  cor  Campbell. 
Williams,  Mollie,  r  Castle,  bet  4th  and  5th. 
Williamson,  George,  watchman,  W,  C  &  A  E  E. 
Williams,  S  G,  wid  of  George  W,  r  5th,  bet  Church  and  Nun. 
Williams,  Susie  A,  r  4th,  cor  Castle. 
Williams,  T  D,  elk  with  J  B  Orrell,  r  4th,  bet  Brunswick  and 

Bladen. 
Williams,  Wiley,  engineer,  W,  C  &  A  E  E,  r  4th,  bet  Nun 

and  Church. 
Williams,  William,  painter  with  J  A  Parker,  r  Market,  bet 

8th  and  9th. 
Williams,  William  A,  Com  Mer,  Princess,  bet  Water  &  Front, 

r  4th,  cor  Cottage  lane. 
Williams,  William  Arthur,  elk  with  Worth  &  Worth,  r  4th,  cor 

Cottage  lane. 
Williams,  Wm  T,  elk  with  H  Brunhild,  r  6th,  nr  Princess. 
WILLIAIVIS  &  MUECHISON,  (J  D  and  K  W  Williams,  and 

K  M  and  D  E  Murchison),  whol  grocers,  Com  and  Ship- 
ping Mers,  and  agts  for  Little  Eiver,  Beaver  Creek,  and 

Eandolph  Mauuf  Co's  cotton  yarns  and  sheeting.    Seo 

adv. 
Willis,  Charles  T,  undertaker  and  cabinet-maker,  Toomer's 

alley,  rear  Purcell  House,  r  4th,  bet  Nun  and  ^Church. 
Willis,  Elijah,  with  Jas  W  Lippitt  <fc  Co,  r  Market,  bet  Front 

and  2d. 
Willis,  Thomas,  carpenter,  r  Farmer's  Hotel. 
Willson,  William  A,  book-keeper,  r  Nun,  bet  4th  and  5th. 


239 


h  Pirate  Mai  Matluiie, 

DAVID   AHDERSON, 

A-gent    for    USTortlri    Carolina, 
51    MARKET    STREET, 


GOLD  MEDAL  AWARDED  AT  STATE  FAIE. 


Warranted  to  lie  tlie  Best  auJ  most  Relialile 

SEWING  MACHINES 


IlSr    THE    i"^ORLr>. 

They  have  been  thoroughly  aud  extensively  tested  for  a  long  lima  m 
all  parts  of  the  world,  in  every  department  of 

PAMILY     SEWINa, 

aud  iu  many  branches  of  manufacturing  they  have  proved  superior  to 
all  others.  They  have  been  carefully  simplified  and  improved,  from 
time  to  time,  to  meet  all  conceivable  requirements, 

A  CHILD  CAN  USE  THEM. 

The  complete  success  attending  these  effotts  has  firmly  established  the 

FLOEEISrCE 

to  rank  as  the  best  iu  the  world. 


240 

Wilmington  Male  and  Female  Seminar}',  Chesnut,  cor  2d. 
WILMINGTON,  CHARLOTTE  &  RUTHERFORD   RAIL 

ROAD,  Nutt,  bet  Harnett  and  Bladen.     See  adv. 
Wilmington  Co-operative  Store,  J  W  Macumber,   supt,  gro- 
ceries, Water,  bel  Mulberry. 
Wilmington  Gas  Light  Co,  works  foot  of  Castle,  office  Prin- 
cess, bet  Front  and  2d. 
Wilmington  Male  and  Female  Seminary,  Ciiesaut,  cor  2d. 
Wilmington  North  Carolina  Life   Insurance  Co,  John  Daw- 
son, President. 
WILMINGTON  AND   CAPE   FEAR   STEAMBOAT  CO, 

Worth  &  Worth,  agts.  Water  and  Mulberry. 
Wilmington  &  Weldon  R  R  freight  depot,  Nutt  and  Camp- 
bell. 
Wilmington  &  W  R  R  Co's  shops.  Front,  bet  Red  Cross  and 

Campbell. 
Wilmington  &  Weldon  R  R  ticket  office  and  passenger  de- 
pot, 8th,  bet  Bladen  and  Brunswick. 
Wilson,  E  R,  r  Campbell,  bet  4th  and  5th. 
Wilson  Free  School,  (c),  7th,  bet  Ann  and  Nun. 
Wilson,  J,  moulder,  W  &  W  R  R,  r  4th,  bet  Hanover  and 

Brunswick. 
Wilson,  J  A,  sergeant  police,  r  Gth,  bet  Swann  and  Nixon. 
Wilson,  William,  supt  yard  with   J  H  Chadbourn  &  Co,  r 

Harnett,  bet  3d  and  4th. 
Wilson, ,  watchman  with  H  R  Savage,  r  5th,  bet  Tay- 
lor and  Harnett. 
Winants,  Elizabeth,  Mrs,  r  Market,  bet  6th  and  Tth. 
Winants,  J  E,  physician  and  Marine  and  City  Hospital,  and 

Examr  of  Pension  Bureau,  r  Market^  bet  Gth  and  7tli. 
Winants,  J  0,  planter,  r  Market,  bet  6th  and  7th. 
Winants,  Lizzie  P,  r  Market,  bet  6th  and  7th. 
Wines,  Kate  C,  wid  of  William  B,  r  Market,  bet  5th  &  6th. 
Winder,  Aaron  L,  carpenter,  r  Castle,  bet  6th  and  7tli. 
Winder,  Hopy,  r  Castle,  bet  6th  and  7th. 
Winder,  John  C,  supt  W,  C  &  A  R  B,  r  2d,  betChesnutan^ 

Mulberry. 
Winder,  John  H,  carpenter,  r  Castle,  bet  Gth  and  7th. 


241 

L.  WEILL  &  CO., 

Wholesale  Dealers  In 

LiaUOES   AND    CIGARS, 

No,  2  Market  Street,  aiJ  No,  1  Sontl  Water  Street, 

Wll«lait@ffi8  if»  ®» 

WHISKIES,    BRANDIES,    WINES, 

ALL  KINDS  OF 

Rum,  Gin  and  Schnapps, 

Stoughton  Bitters  and  Ales. 

JAMES  ANDERSON.  J.  LOEB,  C.  LUCIA  N  JONES 

French  Vice  Consul. 

JAMES  ANDERSON  &  CO., 

AND    DEALERS     IN 

Naval  Stores,  Cotton, 

AND    OTHEE   PEODUOE, 
South.    "Water   Street, 


24S 

Wolffiohn,  Miss  Louise,  teacher  of  French,  and  ornamental 

work  at  Mrs  Eobt  Kansom's  Seminary,  r  2d,  bet  Dock 

and  Orange. 
Wood,  Alfred  V,  elk  with  Sprunt  &  Hinson^  r  Princess,  cor 

9th. 
Wood,  Francis  H,  Eev,  pastor  5th  st  Methodist  Church,  r  5th, 

cor  Nun. 
Woodford,  Evelyn,  inspector,  r  Mulberry,  bet  6th  and  Tth. 
Woodford,  D  S,  timber  inspector,  23  N  Water,  r  Mulberry, 

bet  4th  and  5  th. 
Woodford,  Mary  A,  r  Mulberry,  bet  6th  and  7th. 
Wood,  John  C,  r  3d,  bet  Church  and  Nun. 
Wood,  Kezzio  F,  Miss,  r  cor  9th  and  Princess. 
Woodliff,  Wm  T,  carpenter,  W  &  W  R  R,  r  Harnett,  bet  3d 

and  4th. 
Wood,  Lydia  S,  r  cor  9th  and  Princess. 
Wood,  Mary  A,  r  cor  9th  and  Princess. 
Wood,  Mary  A,  wid  James,  dress-maker,  3d,  bet  Market  and 

Princess. 
Wood,  Mary  F,  r  cor  9th  and  Princess. 
Wood,  R  B,  Jr,  depy  register  of  Deeds,  County  Court  House, 

r  Princess,  cor  9th. 
Woodsum,^Maria  B,  teacher  Hemmenway  Free  School,  r  Red 

Cross,  bet  Front  and  2d. 
WOOD,  THOMAS  F,  physician,  47  Market,  r  9th,  cor  Prin- 
cess. 
Woodward,  J  F,  carpenter  with  W  &  W  R  R. 
Woodward,  J  H^  coopersmith  W  &  W  R  R. 
WOODY,  JOHN   D,  grocer  and  Com  Mer,  37  N  Water. 
Wooten's    Express   to  Wadesboro',  office  National    Hotel, 

Wooton,  F  M,  conductor  and  express  agent.,  r  National 

Hotel. 
WORTH,  B  G,  of  Worth  &  Worth,  r  4th,  cor  Nun. 
Worth,  Cornelia  M,  r  4th,  cor  Nun; 
WORTH,  D  Q,  of  Worth  &  Worth,  r  Front,  bet  Nun  and 

Church. 
Worth,  Eunice  V,  r  4th,  cor  Nun. 


243 


Witaimg til  feiiiis^ 

DANIEL  KLEIN,    -    ^    -     Proprietor. 


A  Splendid  Bowling  Alley  on  the  Place. 


BETWEEN    RANKIN     AND     MULBERRY, 
JLSSB  10th  A^B  lltk  STI&E12TS. 

GODFREY    HARTs 

Auction  &  Commission  Merchant, 


■AND    DEALER   IJf 


DRY  GOODS,  CLOTHING,  BOOTS, 

Shoes,  Hats,  Caps,  Crockery,  Glassware,  Lamps, 
KEROSENE    OIL,    &c. 

IsTo.    7    Market    Stre«et, 

WILMINGTON.  Sr.  G. 

R.  L.  HARRIS, 

Undeftaler  aod  Cabinet  Mal(er, 

GENERAL  JOB  SHOP. 

Located  immediately  in  rear  of 

PURCELL   HOUSE   ON  TOOMER'S  ALLEY, 

Between  Front  and  Second  and  Market  and  Princess  Streets. 
A  speciality  made  of  RESEATING  CHAIES. 


241    ^ 

Worth,  Mary  J,  r  4tli,  cor  Nun. 

Worth,  Wm  E,  elk  with  Worth  &  Worth,  r  Nun,  cor  4th. 

WORTH  &  WORTH,  {B  a  &  D  G  Worth),  Shipping  and 

Com  Mera,  and  agts  Philadelphia   and  Southern  Mail 

Steamship  Co,  and  Cape  Fear  Steamboat  Co,  Water  and 

Mulberry.     See  adv. 

WOOLVIN,  J  W,  of  Yopp  &  Woolvin,   r  Chesnut,  bet  5th 

and  6th. 
Wooster,  J  L,  r  3d,  bet  Market  and  Dock. 
WRIGrHT,  A  E,  physician,  and  dealer  in  drugs,  medicines, 
&c,  N  W  cor  Market  and  Front,  r  Orange,  cor  2d.     See 
adv. 
Wright,  Mrs  Florence  M,  r  S  W  cor  Market  and  8th. 
Wright,  J  G,  asst  freight  agt  Wil  &  W  R  R,  r  Market,  cor 

8th. 
Wright,  J  H,  r  4th,  cor  Campbell. 

Wright,  John  H,  policeman,  r  5th,  bet  Castle  and  Church. 
WRIGHT,  THOMAS  H,  hats  and  caps,   canes,   umbrellas, 
&c,  9  N  Front,  r  4th,  bet  Chesnut   and  Princess.     See 
adv. 
Wright,  Wm,  house  carpenter,  r  Front,  cor  Church. 
WRIGHT,  WM  A,  of  Wright  and  Stedman,  and  Prest  Bank 

Cape  Fear,  r  3d,  bet  Market  and  Dock. 
WRIGHT  &  STEDMAN,  (Wm  A  Wright  and  Chas  M  Sted- 
man), Attorneys  at  Law,  Princess,  bet  Front  and  2d. 
Wronski,  Ab'm,  of  A  &  J  Wronski,  r  Market  and  Front. 
WRONSKI,  A  &  J,  (Abrm  and  Jacob  Wronski),  dry  goods 

and  clothing,  61  Market. 
Wronski,  Jacob,  of  A  &  J  Wronski,  r  New  York. 
Wyatt,  L  B,  tailor  with  Munson  &  Co,  r  7th,  nr  Dock: 

Y. 

Yarborough,  O  F,  inspr  naval  stores,  22  N  Water,  r  3d,  nr 
Wahiut. 

YATES,  C  W,  photographer,  34  Market,  r  Front,  cor  Ches- 
nut.    See  adv. 

YOPP,  ANDREW  J,  Commercial  Editor  DaHy  Journal,  r 
5th,  bet  Chesnut  and  Mulberry. 


245 


CONSTANTLY  AERIVfflG. 


SOL.  BEAR  &  BROS. 

KEEP    ON    HAND 

300  CASES  OF  BOOTS  &  SHOES, 

Bought  direct  from  Eastern  Manufacturers,  which  they  guarantee  to 
sell  as  low  as  any  Jobbing  House  North.  Also,  a  very  large  and  well 
selected  Stock  of 

Por  tibe  SPRING,  SUMMER,  FALL  AND  WINTER  TRADE,  of 
which  they  have  manufactured  a  large  portion  themselves.  They  defy 
competition. 

ALSO,  100  CASES  OF  FINE 

Which  they  offer  at  great  indui  eraents  to  purchasers.  Their  etock  of 
DOMESTICS  AND  NOTIONS  cannot  be  surpassed  in  the  State  by 
any  Jobbing  House. 

OUR  WHOLESALE  TRADE. 

We  occupy  THREE  STORIES  exclusively  for  our  WHOLE- 
SALE TRADE    DEPARTMENT. 

OUR    RETAIL    DEPARTMENT 

Is  Composed  of  a  First-Class  Stock  of 

GENTS'  CLOTHING  &  FURNISHING  GOODS, 
Hats,  City  Made  Boots  and  Shoes. 

We  beg  our  old  friends  from  the  city  and  country  to  give  us  a  call 
and  examine  our  STOCK,  which  they  will  find  complete. 

We  will  take  great  pleasure  in  exhibiting  to  them  our  large  and 
well-selected  Stock. 

We  tender  our  thanks  to  our  friends  for  their  liberal  patronage 
bestowed  upon  us  for  the  past  eighteen  years,  and  beg  them  still  to 
Continue. 

SOL.  BEAR  &  BROS. 


246 

Topp,  Alfred  P,  machinist,  W  &  W  R  E,  r  5tii,  bet  Chesnut 
and  Miilberry. 

Yopp,  C  M,  blacksmith,  W  &  W  R  E,  r  5th,  bet  Princess  and 
Chesnut. 

Yopp,  G  W,  painter  with  W  &  W  E  E. 

YOPP,  F  V  B,  brick  mason,  r  Chesnut,  bet  8th  and  9th. 

Yopp,  W  J,  asst  freight  agt  Wil  &  W  E  E,  r  5th,  bet  Princess 
and  Chesnut. 

Yopp,  W  H,  elk  with  Thos  H  Smith,  r  5th,  bet  Chesnut  and 
Mulberry. 

Yo]3p,  Wm  W,  pattern  maker,  r  5th,  bet  Princess  and  Ches- 
nut. 

Yopp,  S  F,  cabinet-maker  with  Yopp  &  Woolvin,  r  7th,  bet 
Walnut  and  Mulberry. 

YOPP,  S  L,  of  Yopp  &  Woolvin,  r  7th,  bet  Wahiut  and  Mul- 
berry. 

YOPP  &  Woolvin,  (S  L  Yopp  and  J  W  Woolvin),  undertakers 
and  cabinet-makers,  N  E  cor  2d  and  Princess.    See  adv. 

Young,  Armond  D,  planter,  r  N  W  cor  Market  and  8th. 

Young,  Celeslenia,  r  N  W  cor  Market  and  8th. 

Young,  Jennie  L,  r  N  W  cor  Market  and  8th. 

Zimmerman,  George  H,  plumber  with  A  H  Meff. 

Zimmerman,  John  W,  of  Zimmerman  &  White,  r  2d,  bet  Mar- 
ket and  Dock. 

ZIMMEEMAN  &  WHITE,  (J  W  Zimmerman  and  Benj  F, 
White),  furniture,  upholsterer  and  paper-hanger,  Market 
bet  2d  and  3d. 


247 

T.  J.    SOUTHERLAND.       *  R.   StEAGALL* 

SOUTHERLAND  &  STEAGALL, 


Livery  and  Sales  Stables, 

South  West  Corner  Princess  and  Third  Sts., 

WILimGTON,  N.  c. 

On  arrival  of  the  Cars,  Hacks  will 
be  in  attendance  to  conTey  Passengers 
'to  any  part  of  tlie  City.  The  Public 
can  be  accommodated  at  aU  hours  with 
HORSES,  BUGGIES  and  CAR- 
^^^  RIAGES,  on  reasonable  terms. 

HORSES  boarded  by  the  Day,  Week  or  Month. 
HORSES  and  MULES  always  on  hand  and  for  Sale. 

A  SPECIAL  CITY  OMNIBUS 

Win  be  run  to  and  from  Union  Depot,  and  all  parts  of  th© 
City,  to  coJiYey  Passengers  and  JBaggage. 


248 

Ofsteis,  or  a  Good  Oriok  or  a  Place  to  Sleep, 

R.  B.  BURNETTS, 
NO.    401-2    NORTH    WATER    STREET, 

Wll»lagt@a8  M.  ©ft 


}^  ng3-9jn)nj  ui  I  ijiM  OS    1  S9A 

AUGUST   DEUMELANDT, 


19    NORTH    WATER    STREET; 

wmmmmmh  m.  s. 

The  finest  of  LIQUORS   in  the   city,    consisting   of 

WINES,  BRANDIES,  ALES,  BEER, 
OIDER,    &c.. 

In  fact  every  thing  to  be  found  in  a  First-Class  Saloon  of  the  best  quality. 
The  choicest  brands  of  TOBACCO  and  CIG-ARS  always  on  hand. 
NEW  RIVER  OYSTERS  served  in  season. 
Satisfaction  guaranteed ;  none  shall  go  away  dissatisfied. 


GOVEENMENT  OF  NORTH  CAROLINA. 


WILLIAM  W.  HOLDEN,  of  Wake,  Governor. 

J  B  Neathery,  Private  Secretary. 

Tod  R  Caldwell,  of  Burke,  Lieutenant  Governor  and  President  of  Sen- 
ate, ex  officio. 

Henry  J  Menninger,  of  Craven,  Secretary  of  State. 

Henderson  Adams,  of  Davidson,  Auditor. 

David  A  Jenkins,  of  Gaston,  Treasurer. 

Donald  W  Bain,  of  Wake,  Chief  Clerk  to  Treasurer. 

Kev  S  S  Ashley,  of  New  Hanover,  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruc- 
tion. 

C  L  Harris.,  of  Rutherford,  Superintendent  of  Public  Works. 

Wm  M  Shipp,  of  Mecklenburg,  Attorney  General. 

Abiel  W  Fisher,  of  Bladen,  Adjutant  General. 

W  C  Kerr,  of  Mecklenburg,  State  Q^eologist. 

James  H  Moore,  State  Printer. 

T  H  Hill,  of  Wake,  State  Librarian. 

Patrick  McGowan,  of  Wake,  Keeper  of  the  Capital. 

GENEEAL    ASSEMBLY. 
The  General  Assembly  commences  its  annual  session  on  the  third 
Monday  in  November,  in  each  year,  and  is  composed  of  fifty  Senators 
and  one   hundred  and  twenty  Representatives,  biennially  chosen,  by 
ballot,  on  the  first  Thursday  in  August. 

SENATORIAL  DISTEICTS  AND   SENATORS. 
TOD  R  CALDWELL,  Lieutenant  Governor  and  ex  officio  President 

of  Senate. 
Currituck,  Camden,    Pasquotank,  Perquimous,    Chowan   and  Gatep, 

Rufus  K  Speed  and  J  C  Skinner,  d's. 
Martin,  Washington  and  Tyrrell,  L  C  Latham,  d. 
Beaufort  and  Hyde,  E  J  Warren,  d. 
Northampton,  Jesse  Flythe,  r. 


250 

Bertie  and  Hertford,  J  W  Beasley,  r. 
Halifax,  Henry  Eppes,  colored,  r. 
Edgecombe,  N  B  Bellamy,  r. 
Pitt,  Jacob  McCotter,  r. 
Nash  and  Wilson,  Lawrence  F  Battle,  d. 
Craven  and  Carteret,  L  J  Moore,  R  F  Lehman,  r's. 
Jones  and  Lenoir,  R  W  King,  r. 
Duplin  and  Onslow,  Wm  A  Allen,  d, 
^   New  Hanover  and  Brunswick,  Charles  W  McClammy,  d ;  Gr  W  Price, 
colored,  r. 
Bladen  and  Columbus,  J  C  Currie,  d. 
Robeson,  R  M  Norment,  d. 

Cumberland,  Harnett  and  Sampson,  "W  C  Troy  and  T  C  Murphy,  d's. 
Johnston,  L  R  Waddell,  d. 
Greene  and  Wayne,  C  H  Brogden,  r, 
Franklin  and  Wake,  L  P  Olds  and  P  B  Hawkins,  r's. 
'-  Warren,  John  Hyman,  colored,  r. 

Granville  and  Person,  L  C  Edwards,  d  ;  J  C  Barnett,  r. 

Orange,  John  W  Graham,  d. 

Chatham,  W  Gaston  Albright,  d. 

Caswell,  L  Brown,  d. 

Rockingham,  J  T  Morehead,  d. 

Alamance  and  Guilford,  John  A  Gilmer  and  J  A  Graham,  d's. 

Randolph  and  Motgomery,  Dr  J  M  Worth,  d. 

Moore  and  Richmond,  R  S  Ledbetter,  d. 

Anson  ancl  Union,  A  J  Dargan,  d. 

Mecklenburg,  H  C  Jones,  d. 

Cabarrus  and  Stanly,  Valentine  Mauney,  d. 

Davie  and  Rowan,  W  MRobbins,  d. 

Davidson,  F  C  Robbins,  d. 

Forsyth  and  Stokes,  S  Adams,  d. 

Surry  and  Yadkin,  Andrew  C  Cowles,  d. 

Alexander  and  L-edell,  Romulus  Z  Linney,  d, 

Catawba,  Gaston  and  Lincoln,  E  Crowell,  d. 

Cleaveland,  Polk  and  Rutherford,  G  M  Whitesides,  d. 

Alleghany,  Ashe  and  Wilkes,  C  L  Cook,  d. 

Buncombe,  Henderson  and  Transylvania,  James  Merrimon,  d. 

Burke,  Caldwell  and  Watauga,  W  B  Council,  d. 

Madison,  Mitchell,  McDowell  and  Yancey,  W  W  Fleming,  d. 

Clay,  Cherokee,  Haywood,  Jackson  and  Macon,  W  L  Love,  d. 


^51 

Democrats  36 ;  Kepublicans  14 . 

D  designates  democrat,  and  E,  republican. 

HOUSE  OP  REPRESENTATIVES. 
THOS  J  JAR  VIS,  of  Tyrrell,  Speaker. 
Alamance,  J  C  McAllister,  d. 
Alleghany,  Robert  Gambrel,  d. 
Ashe,  Dr  S  0  Wilcox,  d. 
Alexander,  J  I\I  Carson,  independent. 
Anson,  "William  E  Smith,  d. 
Beaufort,  Thomas  Sparrow,  d. 
Bertie,  Parker  D  Robbins,  colored,  r. 
Bladen,  A  W  Fisher,  r. 
Brunswick,  John  A  Brooks,  r. 
Buncombe,  E  D  Johnston,  d. 
Burke,  J  C  Mills,  d. 
Cabarrus,  J  L  Henderson,  d. 
Caldwell,  Edmond  Jones,  d. 
Camden,  John  L  Chamberlain,  d. 
Carteret,  L  W  Martin,  d. 
Caswell,  E  W  Withers  and  M  Pay  lor,  d's. 
Catawba,  R  B  B  Houston,  d, 
Chatham,  R  J  Powell  and  J  A  Womack,  d's. 
Cherokee,  B  K  Dickey,  d. 
Chowan,  John  Page,  colored,  r. 
Clay,  Mr.  Anderson,  d. 
Cleaveland,  L  M  McAfee,  d. 
Columbus,  C  C  Grore,  d. 

Craven,  Richard  Tucker,  E  R  Dudley,  George  B  Willis,  all  nnl'd  X-:  nil  r'« 
Cumberland,  C  W  Broadfoot  and  J  H  Currie,  d's. 
Currituck,  Mr.  Woodhouse,  d. 

Davidson,  Jacob  Clinard,  d ;  J  T  Brown,  independent. 
Davie,  James  A  Kelly,  d, 
Duplin,  J  D  Stanford  and  N  E  Armstrong,  d's. 
Edgecombe,  R  M  Johnson  and  Willis  Bunn,  colored,  r's. 
Forsythe,  John  P  Nisson,  r. 

Franklin,  J  H  Williamson,  colored,  and  J  T  Harris,  r's. 
Gaston,  J  G  Gulick,  d. 
Gates,  Riddick  Gatling,  independent. 

Granville,  E  B  Lyon,  T  T,  TTm-r^rnve  nnd  WH  Reavis,  colored,  all  r's. 
Greene.  Mr.  F-ivfl-<T  v. 


252 

Guilford,  Jonatlian  Harris  and  S  C  Rankin,  d's. 

Halifax,  Ciias   Smith  and  JohQ  Bryant,   colored,  and  John  Renfrew, 

all  r's. 
Harnett,  Neill  S  Stewart,  d. 
Haywood,  W  P  Welch,  d. 
Henderson,  Brownlow  Morris,  r. 
Hertford,  T  R  Jernagan,  d. 
Hyde,  Mr.  Lucas,  d. 

Iredell,  J  H  Hill  and  Thomas  A  Nicholson,  d's. 
Jackson,  T  D  Bryson,  d. 

Johnston,  Jessce  Hinnant  and  W  H  Joyner,  d's. 
Jones,  Mr.  Bryan,  d. 
Lenoir,  Mr.  Loftin,  r. 
Lincoln,  David  Kincaid,  d. 
Macon,  J  L  Robinson,  d^ 
Madison,  Nathaniel  Kelsey,  d. 
Martin,  George  A  Gregory,  d. 
McDowell,  Joseph  Grayson,  d. 
Mecklenburg,  R  P  Waring  and  J  Sol  Reid,  d's. 
Mitchell,  Mr.  Collis,  r. 
Montgomery,  Mr.  Morgan,  r. 
Moore,  Alexander  Kelly,  d. 
Nash,  J  H  Drake,  d. 
-New  Hanover,  S  A  Ashe,  d ;  George  Z  French  and  Geo  L  Mabson, 

colored,  r's. 
Northampton,  Samuel  N  Buxton  and  Buxton  Jones,  r'a. 
Onslow,  James  G  Scott,  d. 
Orange,  F  N  Strudwick  and  C  C  Atwater,  d's. 
Pasquotank,  Thomas  A  Sykes,  colored,  r. 
Perquimans,  T  E  Darden,  independent. 
Person,  H  T  Jordan,  d. 
Pitt,  Mr.  Atkinson  and  Mr.  Joyner,  d's. 
Polk,  John  Garrison,  r. 

Randolph,  Jonathan  Lassiter  and  S  F  Tomlinson,  d's. 
Richmond,  Robert  Fletcher,  colored,  r. 
Robeson,  Thomas  A  McNeil  and  H  B  Regan,  d's. 
Rockingham,  Mr  Johns  and  David  Settle,  d's. 
Rowan,  W  H  Crawford  and  F  M  Luckey,  d's. 
Rutherford,  J  M  Justice,  r. 
Sampson,  J  R  Maxwell,  d. 


253 

Stanly,  John  Furr,  d. 

Stokes,  J  G-  H  Mitchell,  d. 

Surry,  H  C  Hapton,  d. 

Transylvania,  J  C  Duckworth,  r. 

Tyrrell,  T  J  Jarvis,  d. 

Union,  C  M  T  McCauley,  d. 

Wake,    SF  Phillips,    T   W  Young,  Willis  Morgan,  colored,  and  R 

Stewart  Ellison,  colored,  all  r's. 
Warren,  Wm  Cawthorne,  colored,  and  Richard  Faulkner,  colored,  r's. 
Washington,  D  C  Guyther,  r. 
Wautauga,  W  F  Shull,  d. 
Wayne,  D  E  Smith,  d,  and  E  G  Copeland,  r. 
Wiles,  Tyre  York,  d. 
Wilson,  J  W  Dunham,  d, 
Yadkin,  J  G  Marler,  d. 
Yancey,  C  F  Young,  d. 

Democrats  76,  including  3  independents  ;  Republicans  44. 

SUPEE3IE    COURT. 
The  Supreme  Court  consists  of  a  Chief  Justice  and  four  Associate 
Justices.     There  are  two  terms  of  the  Court  held  at  Raleigh,  in  each 
year,  commencing  on  the  first   Monday  in  January,  and  the  first  Mon- 
day in  June^  and  continuing  as  long  as  the  public  interests  may  require. 

OFFICERS. 

RM  Pearson,  of  Yadkin,  Chief  Justice,  salary $2,500 

Edwin  G  Reade,  of  Person,  Associate  Justice,  salary 2,500 

Wm  B  Rodman,  of  Beaufort,  Associate  Justice,  salary.... 2,500 

R  PDick,  of  Guilford,  Associate  Justice,  salary 2,500 

Thomas  Settle,  of  Rockingham,  Associate  Justice,  salary 2,500 

Wm  M  Shipp,  of  Mecklenburg,  Att'y  Gen.,  exclusive  of  fees....  1,500 

M  McCorkle,  of  Rowan,  Reporter,  exclusive  of  fees 600 

W  H  Bagley,  of  Wake,  Clerk 1,0J0 

DA  Wicker,  of  Wake,  Marshal c 

SUPERIOR    COURTS.  " 
Judges — Electa  1  by  the  people.     Term  of  office  eight  and  four  yearg. 
1st  District — Charles  C  Pool. 
2d        do        Edmund  W  Jones. 
3d        do        William  J  Clark. 
4th       do        Daniel  L  Russell,  Jr. 


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5th  District — Ralph  P  Buxton. 

6th       do         Samuel  W  Watts. 

7th        do         Albion  Yf  Tourgee. 

8th       do        John  M  Cloud. 

9th       do         George  W  Logan. 

10th     do         Anderson  Mitchell. 

11th     do         James  L  Henry. 

12th     do         Kiley  H  Cannon. 
Solicitors — Elected  by  the  people.     Term  of  office  four  years. 

1st  District — J  W  Albertson. 

2d       do         Joseph  J  Martin. 

3d       do         John  V  Sherard. 

4th      do         John  A  Richardson. 

5th     do        NeiU  McKay. 

6th     do        William  R  Cox. 

7th     do         J  R  Bulla. 

8th    do         AH  Joyce. 

9th     do         W  P  Bynum. 

10th  do        W  P  Caldwell. 

11th  do         Virgil  S  Lusk. 

12th  do        R  M  Henry. 

FIEST  JUDICIAL  DISTRICT. 
Bertie  county,  on  the  first  Monday  in  March  and  October. 
Hertford  county,  on  the  third  Monday  in  March  and  October. 
Xjrates  connty,  fourth  ]^Ionday  after  the  first  Monday  in  March  and  Oc- 
tober. 
Chowan  county,  sixth  Monday  after    the  first  Monday  in  March  and 

October. 
Perquimmans  county,  eighth  Monday  after  the  first  Monday  in  March 

and  October. 
Pasquotank  county,  tenth  Monday  after  the  first  Monday  in  March  and 

October. 
Camden  county,  twelfth  Monday  after  the  first  Monday  in  March  and 

October. 
Currituck  county,  fourteenth  Monday  after  the  first  Monday  in  March 

and  October. 
Dare  county,  sixteenth  Monday  after  the  first  Monday  in  March  and 

October. 

SECOND  JUDICIAL  DISTRICT. 

Tyrrell  county,  on  the  first  Monday  in  September  and  February. 


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Hyde  county,   second  Monday  after  the  third  Monday  in  September' 

and  February. 
Washington  county,  on  the  third  Monday  in  September  and  February. 
Beaufort  county,  sixth  Monday  after   the   third  Monday  in  September 

and  February. 
Martin  county,  fourth  Monday  after   the  third  Monday  in  September 

and  February. 
Pitt  county,  eighth  Monday  after  the  third   Monday  in  September  and 

February. 
Edgecombe  county,  tenth  Monday  after  the  third  Monday  in  September 

and  February. 

THIRD   JUDICIAL   DISTRICT. 
"Wayne  county,  on  the  first  Monday  in  September  and  February. 
Jones  county,  on  the  third  Monday  in  September  and  February. 
Onslow  county,    first  Monday  after  the  fourth  Monday  in  September 

and  February. 
Craven  county,  third  Monday  after  the  fourth  Monday  in  September 

and  February. 
Lenoir  county,  fifth  Monday  after  the  fourth  Monday  in  September  and 

February. 
Grreene  county,  seventh  Monday  after  the  fourth  Monday  in  September 

and  February. 
Carteret  county,  ninth  Monday  after  the  fourth  Monday  in  September 

and  February. 
Wilson  county,  eleventh  Monday  after  the  fourth  Monday  in  September 

and  February. 

FOURTH  JUDICIAL    DISTRICT. 
Robeson  county,  on  the  fourth  Monday  in  August  and  February. 
Bladen  county,  second  Monday  after  the  fourth  Monday  in  August  and 

February. 
Columbus  county,  fourth  Monday  after  the  fourth  Monday  in  August 

and  February. 
Brunswick   county,  sixth   Monday  after  the  fourth  Monday  in  August 

and  February. 
New  Hanover  county,  eighth  Monday  after  the  fourth  Monday  in  Au- 
gust and  February. 
Sampson  county,  tenth  Monday  after  the  fourth  Monday  in  August  and 

February. 
Duplin  county,  twelfth  Monday  after  the  fourth  Monday  in  August  and 

February. 


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FIFTH  JUDICIAL  DISTMCT. 
Harnett  county,  on  the  second  Monday  in  August  and  February. 
Moore  county,  second  Monday  after  the  second  Monday  in  August  and 

February. 
Montgomery  county,  fourth   Monday  after  the  second  Monday  in  Au- 
gust and  February. 
Stanly  county,  sixth  Monday  after  the  second  Monday  in  August  and 

February. 
Union  county,  eighth  Monday  after  the  second  Monday  in  August  and 

February. 
Anson  county,  tenth  Monday  after  the  second  Monday  in  August  and 

February. 
Richmond  county,  twelfth  Monday  after  the  second  Monday  in  August 

and  February. 
Cumberland  county,  fourteenth   IMonday  after  the   second  Monday  in 

August  and  February. 

SIXTH  JUDICIAL  DISTEICT. 
Granville  county,  on  the  second  Monday  in  August  and  February. 
Warren  county,  second  Monday  after  the  second  Monday  in  August 

and  February. 
Franklin  county,  fourth  Monday  after  the  second  Monday  in  August 

and  February. 
Johnston  county,  sixth  Monday  after  the  second  Monday  in  August 

and  February. 
Wake  county,  eighth  Monday  after  the  second  Monday  in  August  and 

February. 
Nash  county,  tenth  Monday  after  the   second  Monday  in  August  and 

February. 
Halifax  county,  twelfth  Monday  after  the  second  Monday  in  August 

and  February. 
Northampton  county,  fourteenth  Monday  after  the  second  Monday  in 

February, 

SEVENTH  JUDICIAL  DISTEICT. 
G-uilford  county,  on  the  first  Monday  in  March  and  September. 
Rockingham  county,  second  Monday  after  the  first  Monday  in  March 

and  September. 
Caswell  county,  fourth  Monday  after  the  first  Monday  in  March  and 

September. 
Person  county,  sixth  Monday  after  the  first  Monday  in  March  and 

September. 


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Orange  county,  eighth  Monday  after  the  first  Monday  in  March  and 

September. 
Chatham  county,  tenth  Monday  after  the  first  Monday  in  March  and 

September. 
Randolph  county,  twelfth  Monday  after  the  first  Monday  in  March  and 

September. 
Alamance  county,  fourteenth  Monday  after  the  first  Monday  in  March 

and  September. 

EIGHTH  JUDICIAL  DISTRICT. 
Davie  county,  on  the  first  Monday  in  April  and  September. 
Rowan  county,  on  the  third  Monday  in  April  and  September. 
Davidson  county,  second  Monday  after  the  third  Monday  in  April  and 

September. 
Forsythe  county,  on  the  fourth  Monday  after  the  third  Monday  in  April 

and  September. 
Stokes  county,  sixth  Monday  after   the  third  Monday  in  April   and 

September. 
Surry  county,    eighth   Monday  after  the  third  Monday  in   April  and 

September. 
Yadkin  county,  tenth  Monday  after  the   third  Monday  in   April  and 

February. 

NINTH  JUDICIAL  DISTRICT. 
Polk  county,  on  the  second  Monday  in  March  and  September. 
Rutherford  county,  fourth  Monday  in  March  and  September. 
Cleveland  county,  second  Monday  after  the  fourth  Monday  in  March 

and  September. 
Lincoln  county,  fourth  Monday  after  the  fourth  Monday  in  March  and 

September. 
Gaston  county,  sixth  Monday  after  the  fourth  Monday  in  March  and 

September. 
Mecklenburg  county,  eighth  Monday  after  the  fourth  Monday  in  March 

and  September. 
Cabarrus  county,  tenth  Monday  after  the  fourth  Monday  in  March  and 

September. 

TENTH  JUDICIAL  DISTRICT. 
Catawba  county,  on  the  first  Monday  in  March  and  August. 
Alexander  county,  third  Monday  in  March  and  August. 
Iredell  county,  2nd  Monday  after  the  3rd  Monday  in  March  and  August. 
Wilkes  county,  4th  Monday  after  the  3rd  Monday  in  March  and  August. 
Alleghany   county,   on   the   sixth    Monday   after  the  third  Monday  in 

March  and  August. 


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Caldwell  county,  eighth  Monday  after  the  third  Monday  in  March  and 

AugBst. 
Burke  county,  tenth  Monday  after  the   third  Monday  in  March  and 
August. 

ELEVENTH  JUDICIAL    L>ISTHICT. 
Ashe  county,  first  Monday  in  April  and  September. 
Wautauga  county,  third  Monday  in  April  and  Septeitiber. 
McDowell  county,  on  the  second  Monday  after  the  third   Monday  in 

April  and  September. 
Mitchell  county,   fourth  Monday  after  the  third  Monday  in  April  and 

September. 
Yancey  county,    sixth  Mooday  after  the  third  Monday  in  April  and 

September. 
Madison  county,  eighth  Monday  after  the  third  Monday  in  April  and 

September. 
Buncombe  county,  tenth  Monday  after  the  third  Monday  in  April  and 
September. 

TWELFTH   JUDICIAL  DISTRICT. 
Cherokee  county,  first  Monday  in  March  and  August. 
Clay  county,  on  the  third  Monday  in  March  and  August. 
Macon  county,  2nd  Monday  after  the  3rd  Monday  in  March  and  August. 
Jackson  county,  fourth  Monday  after  the  third  Monday  in  March  and 

August. 
Haywood  county,  sixth  Monday  after  the  third    Monday  in  March  and 

August. 
Transylvania  county,  eighth  Monday  after  the  third  Monday  in  March 

and  August. 
Henderson  county,  tenth  Monday  after  the  third  Monday  in  March  and 
August. 

UNITED   STATES   CIRCUIT   COURT. 
Justices— H  L  Bond,  of  Maryland  ;  IHstrict  Attorney,  D  H  Star- 
buck,  of  Forsythe  ;  Clerk,  N  J  Riddick  ;  Marshal,  S  T  Carrow.     Time 
of  holding  Courts  the  first  Monday  in  June,  and  fourth  Monday  in  No- 
vember, at  Ealeigh, 

UNITED  STATES  DISTRICT  COURT. 
Judge — George  W  Brooks,  of  Pasquotank 

The  United   States  District  Courts  are  held  at  Elizabeth  City,  sec- 
ond Monday  in  April  and  October.     Samuel  T  Bond,  Clerk 

Newbern — Fourth  Monday  in  April  and  October.   C  Hibbard,  Clerk, 
Wilmington — First  Monday  after  the  Court  at  Newbern.     "William 
Larkins,  Clerk. 


CITY  GOVERNMENT. 


Mayor— SILAS  N  MARTIN. 

€  iTY  Marshal— W  P  C  AN  AD  AY. 

Treasurer— T  G  SERVOSS. 

Judge  op  Special  City  Court— EDWARD  CANT  WELL 

BOARD   OF    ALDERMEN. 
1st  Ward — Wm  Kellogg  and  Owen  Burney. 
2d     do         D  Rumley. 
3d     do         R  P  Barry  and  J  E  Sampson. 
4th  do         George  Chadbourn  and  H  S  Servoss. 
6th  do         Anthony  Howe  and  William  H  Thurber. 

T  C  Servoss,  Clerk  ;  Silas  N  Martin,    Mayor,  ex    officio  Chairman. 
CHIEF  ENGINEER  OF  FIRE  DEPARTMENT. 
Perry  M  Rice, 
POLICE. 
John  Fitzgerald,  Captain. 
Lewis  Nixon,  Assistant  Captain. 
N  A  VanSoulen,  1st  Sergeant. 
J  J  Wright,         2d         do. 
Stephen  Walcott,  od         do. 

PRIVATES, 
Toney  Ashe.  John  A  Wilson. 

Robert  Wheaton.  William  Brooks. 

James  H  Harris.  Richard  Fitzgerald. 

Edw'd  Byrd.  J  M  Johnson, 

a  W  Green.  Ellis  White. 

W  H  Howe.  N  Williams. 

H  Kuhl.  Charles  Taylor. 

E  Joyner.  Josh  Meares. 

Lewis  Bryan.  John  Evangelist. 

E  J  Jones.  Eli  Hyatt. 

G  E  Burton.  Lawrence  Allen. 

D  K  Davis.  Joe  Mosely. 

J  W  Nash.  Joe  Green. 

Fred  Williams.  Robert  McKensie. 

'Daniel  Haynes.  J  Scott. 


New  Hanover  County  Government. 


Judge  of  Superior  Court — Dan'l  L  Russel,  Jr. 

Clerk  Superior  Court  and  Judge  of  Probate— J  C  Mann . 

Deputy  Clerk  of  Superior  Court— George  D  Flack. 

Sheriff — J  W  Schenck,  Jr.     Deputies — Thos  M  Gardner  and  Jasper 

Bishop. 
Jailor— Sol  W  Nash. 
Register — J  W  Bivens.     R  B  Wood,  Jr,  Deputy. 

COMMISSIONERS. 

Silas  N  Martin,  Chairman  ;  E  M  Shoemaker,  A  R  Black,  John  C 
Heyer,  James  R  Lowery.  J  W  Bivens,  Clerk  ;  Robert  B  Wood,  Jr, 
Deputy. 

JUSTICES  OF  THE  PEACE. 

Wilmington — Anthony  Howe,  E  H  McQuigg,  Wm  H  Merrick,  Wm  M 

Harriss,  George  Hooper,  Edward  Cantwell. 
Federal  Point — Solomon  Reeves  and  Anthony  A  Hause, 
Masonboro' — Elijah  Hewlett  and  John  G  Wagner. 
Harnett — Daniel  C  Davis  and  Delaware  Nixon. 
Cape  Fear— Henry  E  Scott  and  Murphy  Ward. 
Grant — George  W  Pollock  and  Stokely  Atkinson. 
Holden — James  Hill  and  James  S  Hines. 
Lincoln — William  J  Bivens  and  F  H  Bell. 
Caswell — George  W  Corbett  and  J  F  Simpson. 
Franklin — Elijah  J  Anders  and  William  Robinson. 
Union — Hanson  F  Murphy  and  Rufus  Garriss. 
Holly — Christopher  Rowe  and  George  Page. 
Columbia— C  W  Galloway  and  C  F  Walker. 


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R.  H.  GRANT.  R.  H.  COWAN,  Jr- 

New  Funiture  Store, 


AND 

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GRANT  &  COWAN, 

Front  between  Princess  and  Market  Streets, 

WILMINGTON,  N.  C, 

Are  constantly  in  receipt  of  the  latest  and  most  approved  designs  and 
larsrest  assortment  of 


ever  brought  to  the  Southern  market. 

Our  facilities  for  obtaining  goods  are  such  as  to  enable  us  to  sell  at 
prices  that  ;,cannot  fail  to  prove  satisfactory.     In  quality  we  cannot 

BE    EXCELLED. 

We  also  keep  a  large  and  general  stock  of 


A  visit  to  our  extensive  show  rooms,  the  largest  and  most  complete 
m  the  city,  will  satisfy  the  most  fastideous,  that  for  good  goods  and 
reasonable  prices  we  cannot  be  excelled. 

We  are  making  arrangements  to  keep  on  hand  a  large  assortment  of 

CURTAINS,   SASH  AND   BLINDS, 


In  fact,  every  thing  necessary  for  house  furnishing  of  the  best  quality 
and  at  the  lowest  i^riccs. 


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ANTI  SMUT, 


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Fertilizer. 


This  compound  lias  been  extensively  and  thoroughly  tested 
throughooit  the  South  and  West,  the 

ii#§t  &st#alsMmg  Sn't^^g® 

Attending  it,  proving  a 

SURE  PREVENTIVE  of  RUST  AND  SMUT 

In  WHEAT,  OATS,  RYE  and  SMALL  GRAINS  of  aU  kinds, 

^Ip©  mmM  ©prate  W©pme 

In  QORN  and  ROT  in  POTATOES.  Thousands  of  testimo- 
nials as  to  its  efficacy,  from  the 

Most  Reliable  PLANTERS  and  GARDENERS 

Can  be  shown.  In  addition  to  its  WONDERFUL  AND 
NEVER  FAILING  PROPERTIES  as  a  PREVENTIVE  of 
DISEASE  IN  GRAIN,  &c.,  it  possesses  immense 

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(Continued  from  Page  262.) 

HADDOCKS  PREVENTIVE,  &c. 

Its  application  to  the  seed  gives  a  healthy  geowth  and 
LARGE  YIELD  witli  one-lialf  the  nourishment  from  the  soil 
required  under  ordinary  circumstances. 

A  single  trial  will  convince  the  most  skeptical. 

It  is  put  up  in  packages  of  about  one  pound  each.  A 
single  package  is  sufficient  for  from  four  to  five  bushels  of 
&eed  wheat,  <fec.,  by  dissolving  it  in  five  gallons  of  water. 

Every  ingredient  contained  in  the  compound  is  harmless, 
and  calculated  to  impart  a  healthy  growth  wherever  ap- 
plied to  seed.     Directions  for  use  accompany  each  package. 

FAIRLY,  McIVER  &  CO., 

"Water  below  Mulberry  St.,  Wilmington,  N.  0 , 

General  \Agents  for  tlie  Carolina^. 

JOHN  A.  PARKER, 

HOUSK  SIGN,  SHIP  AMD  ORNAMENTAL  PAINTER 
GRAINER  AND  VARNISHER, 

3d:  Corner  of  Princess  Street^ 

WIlMIlgf  ®1, 1«  ©. 


^  ^  THE    BEST   OF    MATEEIAL    ONLY 

^^j^A^      USED  in  his  business.     Being  an  old  citizen 
A srt i,m,»s^t|j^      of  Wilmington,  and  so  long  engaged  in  his- 
g^^  profession,  our  citizens  have  only  to  examine 
"  ~-^and  compare  his  work,  which  for  durability; 
1^  and  neatness,  cannot  be  excelled. 
^         None  but  the  best  workmen  employed. 
All  work  guaranteed ,  charges  moderate. 


New  Firms,  Changes,  Eemovals,  &c. 


Boatwright,  J  L,  of  C  D  Myers  &  Co,  r  Market  cor  3d. 

Chadbourne,  George,  of  James  H  Chadbourne  &  Co,  r  Nun,  cor  Front. 

Frederick  &Son,  (N  &  W  C  Frederick,)  Cotton  Factors  and  Commis- 
sion Merchants,  22  North  Water. 

French,  W  R,  Family  Grocer,  Market  cor  2d. 

Fowler,  John  J,  Lawyer,  Princess,  bet  2d  and  3d. 

Garrell  &  Stanaland,  (J  F  Garrell  &  E  C  Stanaland,)  General  Com- 
mission Merchants,  Cattle,  &c..  Princess,  cor  Water. 

Grant  &  Cowan,  (E.H  Grant  &  R  H  Cowan,  Jr.,)  Furniture,  Crockery- 
Ware,  House  Furnishing  Goods,  &c.,  Fromt,  bet  Princess  and 
Market. 

Haddock,  T  M,  Publisher  &  Compiler,  r  Castle  below  2d. 

Mclntire  &  French,  removed  from  Market  cor  2d,  to  30  Market. 

Pope,  A,  General  Freight  and  Passenger  Agent  Wilmington  &  Wel- 
don  and  Wilmington,  Columbia  &  Augusta  Rail  Roads,  r  Front 
bet  Chesnut  and  Mulberry. 

Shields,  G  C  «&  Co,  Dry  Goods,  &c,  13  Market. 

Stevenson,  W  M,  China,  Glass,  Housekeeping  Goods,  &c,  32  Market. 

Weill,  L  &  Co,  (L  Weill  &  Nathan  Mayer,)  Wholesale  Wines,  Liquors, 
Cigars,  &c,  Market,  cor  Water. 

Weill,  B,  late  B  &  L  Weill,  Dry  Goods,  &c,  17  Market. 

Wildt,  Wm  &  Son,  Richmond,  Va,  late  Wm  Wildt.  See  adv's  pages 
145  and  231. 


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